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T8940

cDNA Probe α-Tubulin from rat

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−20°C

General description

GenBank® Accession Number: V01227.

Application

Genes that are highly conserved and expressed in a wide variety of tissue types are useful as reference "house-keeping" genes. They allow determination of relative expression levels of other genes of interest.

Other Notes

A rat α-tubulin cDNA probe is a 0.48-kb fragment of rat α-tubulin (bp 975-1421).

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STOT RE 2 Inhalation

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Respiratory Tract

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11 - Combustible Solids

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WGK 2

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Nucleotide sequence and evolution of a mammalian alpha-tubulin messenger RNA.
I R Lemischka et al.
Journal of molecular biology, 151(1), 101-120 (1981-09-05)
I Ginzburg et al.
FEBS letters, 194(1), 161-164 (1986-01-01)
Nucleotide sequence analysis of two rat alpha-tubulin cDNA clones showed a marked divergence in their 3'-untranslated regions. However, each of the alpha-tubulin isotypes shows a high interspecies homology in this region, when compared with an isotubulin sequence from human and

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