Sequence Evaluation of Four Pooled-Tissue Normalized Bovine cDNA Libraries and Construction of a Gene Index for Cattle
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An essential component of functional genomics studies is the sequence of DNA expressed in tissues of interest. To provide a resource of bovine-specific expressed sequence data and facilitate this powerful approach in cattle research, four normalized cDNA ...Reference Key |
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Authors | Timothy P.L. Smith, William M. Grosse, Brad A. Freking, Andrew J. Roberts, Roger T. Stone, Eduardo Casas, James E. Wray, Joseph White, Jennifer Cho, Scott C. Fahrenkrug, Gary L. Bennett, Michael P. Heaton, William W. Laegreid, Gary A. Rohrer, Carol G. Chitko-McKown, Geo Pertea, Ingeborg Holt, Svetlana Karamycheva, Feng Liang, John Quackenbush, John W. Keele;Timothy P.L. Smith;William M. Grosse;Brad A. Freking;Andrew J. Roberts;Roger T. Stone;Eduardo Casas;James E. Wray;Joseph White;Jennifer Cho;Scott C. Fahrenkrug;Gary L. Bennett;Michael P. Heaton;William W. Laegreid;Gary A. Rohrer;Carol G. Chitko-McKown;Geo Pertea;Ingeborg Holt;Svetlana Karamycheva;Feng Liang;John Quackenbush;John W. Keele; |
Journal | genome research |
Year | 2001 |
DOI | 10.1101/gr.170101 |
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