Nature, Volume 428Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 |
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... Cloning by nuclear transplantation has been successfully carried out in various mammals , including mice . Until now mice have not been cloned from post - mitotic cells such as neurons . Here , we have generated fertile mouse clones ...
... Cloning by nuclear transplantation has been successfully carried out in various mammals , including mice . Until now mice have not been cloned from post - mitotic cells such as neurons . Here , we have generated fertile mouse clones ...
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... cloned animals was used in RT - PCR reactions with degenerate primers that recognize conserved motifs present in the majority of odorant receptors . Forty - four PCR products were cloned and restriction digest analysis indicated that ...
... cloned animals was used in RT - PCR reactions with degenerate primers that recognize conserved motifs present in the majority of odorant receptors . Forty - four PCR products were cloned and restriction digest analysis indicated that ...
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... cloned mice in an effort to detect potential DNA rearrangement events . If choice of a single receptor gene involved gene conversion into a single active locus , cells expressing the P2 - IRES - GFP allele might contain a second copy of ...
... cloned mice in an effort to detect potential DNA rearrangement events . If choice of a single receptor gene involved gene conversion into a single active locus , cells expressing the P2 - IRES - GFP allele might contain a second copy of ...
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