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    MLPA Subtelomere Analysis in Tunisian Mentally Retarded Patients

    Subtelomeric rearrangements significantly contribute to idiopathic mental retardation and result in several mental retardation syndromes; however, most subtelomeric defects lack a characteristic phenotype. Thi...

    Lamia Hila, Hédia Tébourbi, Leila Abaied, Imène Rejeb in Biochemical Genetics (2009)

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    Mitochondrial CR-1 Variation in Sardinian Hares and Its Relationships with Other Old World Hares (Genus Lepus)

    Among the European fauna, the Sardinian hare (Lepus sp.) is peculiar in that it differs from all other hares inhabiting the continent. Here, we report on the variation of a 461 bp sequence of hypervariable domain...

    Massimo Scandura, Laura Iacolina, Hichem Ben Slimen in Biochemical Genetics (2007)

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    Biochemical Genetic Relationships Among Tunisian Hares (Lepus sp.), South African Cape Hares (L. capensis), and European Brown Hares (L. europaeus)

    Tunisian hares (n = 45), currently assigned to Lepus capensis, were assayed for allelic variation at 40 allozyme loci, and allele frequencies at 32 loci were directly compared with earlier data of South African c...

    Hichem Ben Slimen, Franz Suchentrunk, Abdelmajid Memmi in Biochemical Genetics (2005)

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    Sequence Heteroplasmy of D-Loop and rRNA Coding Regions in Mitochondrial DNA from Holstein Cows of Independent Maternal Lineages

    A mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) fragment containing the D-loop, phenylalanine tRNA, valine tRNA, and 12S and 16 rRNA genes was cloned and sequenced from 36 cows of 18 maternal lineages to identify the polymorphic ...

    Jianming Wu, Renotta K. Smith, A. E. Freeman, Donald C. Beitz in Biochemical Genetics (2000)

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    Characteristics of site variation among clones of the 340-base pair, tandemly repeated EcoR1 family of human DNA

    Twenty-four clones of EcoR1-restricted, 340-base pair (bp) DNA derived from human DNA have been sequenced and compared to a published consensus sequence for this family. No two clones were found to have identical...

    N. Burr Furlong, Koenraad Marien, Ben Flook, Jim White in Biochemical Genetics (1986)

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