Rapid Communication: BamHI Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism Detected with a Pig Gastric Mucin (MUC5AC) Probe

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1996
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Larson, R. G.
Turner, B. S.
Bhaskar, K. R.
LaMont, J. T.
Rothschild, Max
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Rothschild, Max
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The Department of Animal Science originally concerned itself with teaching the selection, breeding, feeding and care of livestock. Today it continues this study of the symbiotic relationship between animals and humans, with practical focuses on agribusiness, science, and animal management.

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The Department of Animal Husbandry was established in 1898. The name of the department was changed to the Department of Animal Science in 1962. The Department of Poultry Science was merged into the department in 1971.

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Source and Description of Probe. PGM-9B is a 1,500-bp pig cDNA clone (Turner et al., 1995) that encodes a tandem repeat region of pig gastric mucin and has recently been shown to overlap clones that exhibit considerable (>60 to 80%) homology with the MUC5AC gene in the non-repeat regions (Turner et al., 1996).

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This is an article from Journal of Animal Science 74 (1996): 1443, doi:/1996.7461443x. Posted with permission.

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