The isolation and characterisation of the ovine growth hormone gene

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The ovine growth hormone gene has been isolated and sequenced, together with about 1 kbp of DNA flanking each end of the gene. The structure of the gene is similar to that found for other growth hormone genes, particularly the bovine gene, and has a primary transcript of 1792 bp, with five exons, and with intron sizes of 264 bp, 231 bp, 227 bp and 273 bp. The gene is flanked by artiodactyl-specific middle-repetitive DNA, consisting mainly of elements belonging to the ‘C-A3’ family of repeated DNA. A previously unreported sequence has been found, which we have named an ‘E’ element. © 1987 ASEG.

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Byrne, C. R., Wilson, B. W., & Ward, K. A. (1987). The isolation and characterisation of the ovine growth hormone gene. Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, 40(4), 459–468. https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9870459

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