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[Cloning and sequencing of the Chinese bovine prion protein (PrPC) gene].

Authors: D, Wang; X, Wang; S, Han; B, Tian; Z, Rao;

[Cloning and sequencing of the Chinese bovine prion protein (PrPC) gene].

Abstract

The total DNA was isolated from lymphocyte of peripheral blood of Chinese cattle. The PrPC gene was amplified by polymerase chain reaction, using two primers. It was then cloned into pGEM-T Easy Vector. The result of DNA sequencing was indicated that the 795 bp amplified fragment contains the entire PrPC coding sequence, which has no intron and is same as the published gene sequence.

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Base Sequence, Prions, Molecular Sequence Data, Animals, Cattle, Amino Acid Sequence, Cloning, Molecular, Polymerase Chain Reaction, DNA Primers

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