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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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    The Promoter of the Human Cardiac β-Myosin Heavy-Chain Gene Is Controlled by an Upstream Enhancer

    The two human cardiac myosin heavy chains (MHC), designated α and β‚ are members of a multigene family comprising ten or more sarcomeric myosin genes. The two cardiac genes are located on chromosome 14; the skele...

    A. Wettstein, H.-P. Vosberg in Idiopathic Dilated Cardiomyopathy (1993)

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    Probing Myosin Head Structure with Monoclonal Antibodies and Recombinant Technology

    Myosins from mammalian striated muscles are hexameric oligomers composed of two heavy chains (MHC) and two pairs of different light chains (LC1 and LC2). Differences in the primary structures of the myosin sub...

    P. Eldin, J. O. C. Léger, M. LeCunff, B. Cornillon in Peptides as Probes in Muscle Research (1991)