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Old 07-27-2003, 07:14 PM   #1
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Default Of alpha-lactolumin and lysozyme

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Figure 26-16. Structural homology of the gene for hen lysozyme and mammalian a-lactalbumin. Exons and introns are indicated by dark green bars and light green bars, respectively. Nucleotide sequences at the beginning and end of each intron are indicated, and the numbers refer to the nucleotide lengths of each segment. (After I. Kumagai, S. Takeda, and K.-I. Miura, "Functional Conversion of the Homologous Proteins a -Lactalbumin and Lysozyme by Exon Exchange," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 89, 1992, 58875891.)
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