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Animal Genetics|December 6, 2000
The STAT3-encoding gene resides within the 40 kbp gap between the STAT5A- and STAT5B-encoding genes in cattleA Molenaar, T T Wheeler, J Y McCracken, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|July 1, 1994
Spatial and temporal expression of transferrin gene in the rat mammary glandJ Y McCracken, A J Molenaar, R J Wilkins, et al.
Animal Genetics|May 20, 1998
A polymorphic TG repeat present within the bovine STAT5A geneJ Y McCracken, A J Molenaar, R J Snell, et al.
Journal of Molecular Evolution|June 3, 2000
Molecular characterization of STAT5A- and STAT5B-encoding genes reveals extended intragenic sequence homogeneity in cattle and mouse and different degrees of divergent evolution of various domainsH M Seyfert, C Pitra, L Meyer, et al.
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Animal Genetics|December 6, 2000
The STAT3-encoding gene resides within the 40 kbp gap between the STAT5A- and STAT5B-encoding genes in cattleA Molenaar, T T Wheeler, J Y McCracken, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|July 1, 1994
Spatial and temporal expression of transferrin gene in the rat mammary glandJ Y McCracken, A J Molenaar, R J Wilkins, et al.
Animal Genetics|May 20, 1998
A polymorphic TG repeat present within the bovine STAT5A geneJ Y McCracken, A J Molenaar, R J Snell, et al.
Journal of Molecular Evolution|June 3, 2000
Molecular characterization of STAT5A- and STAT5B-encoding genes reveals extended intragenic sequence homogeneity in cattle and mouse and different degrees of divergent evolution of various domainsH M Seyfert, C Pitra, L Meyer, et al.
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