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A comprehensive list of cloned eukaryotic genes

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Genetic Engineering 3

Part of the book series: Genetic Engineering ((GEPM))

Abstract

The following list of references includes those describing most of the genomic and cDNA recombinant molecules corresponding to eukaryotic coding sequences that have been cloned in various laboratories since the first recombinant molecule was constructed in the early 1970s. It is hoped that those entering this rapidly advancing field will be able to benefit from this list because it provides a quick index to structural gene clones already available. It should also be useful for those cloning new genes as many types of proteins are included, and the miscellaneous sections indicate more general experimental approaches.

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Genomic clones

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