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A K Lockley

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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|October 29, 2000
Novel method for the discrimination of tuna (Thunnus thynnus) and bonito (Sarda sarda) DNAA K Lockley, R G Bardsley
Biochemical Society Transactions|October 10, 1998
Interaction of calpastatin isoforms with L-type Ca2+ channelsE Hall, A K Lockley, T Parr, et al.
Meat Science|November 9, 2011
Use of mutagenically separated PCR for the detection of the mutation associated with porcine stress syndromeA K Lockley, J S Bruce, S J Franklin, et al.
Meat Science|November 9, 2011
Simultaneous detection of a sex-specific sequence and the Ryr1 point mutation in porcine genomic DNAA K Lockley, J S Bruce, S J Franklin, et al.
Meat Science|November 9, 2011
Meat speciation by restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis using an α-actin cDNA probeK S Fairbrother, A J Hopwood, A K Lockley, et al.
Animal Biotechnology|August 26, 1998
The actin multigene family and livestock speciation using the polymerase chain reactionK S Fairbrother, A J Hopwood, A K Lockley, et al.
Meat Science|November 9, 2011
An actin gene-related polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test for identification of chicken in meat mixturesA J Hopwood, K S Fairbrother, A K Lockley, et al.
Animal Biotechnology|July 8, 2000
PCR-based detection of the polymorphism at codon 136 in the ovine prion protein geneA K Lockley, B D Hosie, L Moore, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|March 15, 1997
Colorimetric detection of immobilised PCR products generated on a solid supportA K Lockley, C G Jones, J S Bruce, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|November 24, 1999
Altered calpain levels in longissimus muscle from normal pigs and heterozygotes with the ryanodine receptor mutationP L Sensky, T Parr, A K Lockley, et al.
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|October 29, 2000
Novel method for the discrimination of tuna (Thunnus thynnus) and bonito (Sarda sarda) DNAA K Lockley, R G Bardsley
Biochemical Society Transactions|October 10, 1998
Interaction of calpastatin isoforms with L-type Ca2+ channelsE Hall, A K Lockley, T Parr, et al.
Meat Science|November 9, 2011
Use of mutagenically separated PCR for the detection of the mutation associated with porcine stress syndromeA K Lockley, J S Bruce, S J Franklin, et al.
Meat Science|November 9, 2011
Simultaneous detection of a sex-specific sequence and the Ryr1 point mutation in porcine genomic DNAA K Lockley, J S Bruce, S J Franklin, et al.
Meat Science|November 9, 2011
Meat speciation by restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis using an α-actin cDNA probeK S Fairbrother, A J Hopwood, A K Lockley, et al.
Animal Biotechnology|August 26, 1998
The actin multigene family and livestock speciation using the polymerase chain reactionK S Fairbrother, A J Hopwood, A K Lockley, et al.
Meat Science|November 9, 2011
An actin gene-related polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test for identification of chicken in meat mixturesA J Hopwood, K S Fairbrother, A K Lockley, et al.
Animal Biotechnology|July 8, 2000
PCR-based detection of the polymorphism at codon 136 in the ovine prion protein geneA K Lockley, B D Hosie, L Moore, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|March 15, 1997
Colorimetric detection of immobilised PCR products generated on a solid supportA K Lockley, C G Jones, J S Bruce, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|November 24, 1999
Altered calpain levels in longissimus muscle from normal pigs and heterozygotes with the ryanodine receptor mutationP L Sensky, T Parr, A K Lockley, et al.
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