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    Instability of short-sequence DNA repeats of pear pathogenic Erwinia strains from Japan and Erwinia amylovora fruit tree and raspberry strains

    An array of short-sequence DNA repeats (SSRs) occurs in the plasmid pEA29 of the fire blight pathogen Erwinia amylovora. A large number of "fruit tree" strains, mainly from Central and Western Europe, were screen...

    S. Jock, T. Jacob, W.-S. Kim, M. Hildebrand in Molecular Genetics and Genomics (2003)

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    Apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy due to a de novo mutation Arg719Trp of the b-myosin heavy chain gene and cardiac arrest in childhood A case report and family study

    Die hypertrophe Kardiomyopathie (HCM) ist eine Erkrankung des Myokards mit variablem Geno- und Phänotyp. Um zu zeigen, dass die Mutation Arg719Trp ein Risikofaktor bedeutet und mit einer apikalen HCM (AHCM) ei...

    C. Döhlemann, J. Hebe, T. Meitinger, H. -P. Vosberg in Zeitschrift für Kardiologie (2000)

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    Die Genetik in der Kardiologie Ein Update

    H.-P. Vosberg in Der Internist (1999)

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    A high risk phenotype of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy associated with a compound genotype of two mutated β-myosin heavy chain genes

    Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a genetically and clinically heterogeneous myocardial disease that is in most cases familial and transmitted in a dominant fashion. The most frequently affected gene codes...

    Brigitte Jeschke, Kerstin Uhl, Bernd Weist, Dirk Schröder in Human Genetics (1998)

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    Characterization of a human genomic DNA fragment coding for a myosin heavy chain

    A DNA segment from the human genome with information for myosin heavy chain (MHC) was isolated from a human genomic DNA library cloned in λ Charon 4A phages. The isolation was accomplished by a myosin cDNA pro...

    H. Appelhans, H.-P. Vosberg in Human Genetics (1983)

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    Chromosomal localization of a human myosin heavy-chain gene by in situ hybridization

    A cloned rabbit heart muscle myosin heavy-chain cDNA was hybridized in situ with human metaphase chromosomes. The probe was known to have sequence homology with human genomic heavy-chain DNA. Only one site in ...

    Gudrun A. Rappold, H.-P. Vosberg in Human Genetics (1983)

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    Molecular Biology at Spetsai

    H. Andersen, P. R. Avner, P. M. Bayley, C. Bordier, S. Chang, R. Cotter in Nature (1969)