Structure of a human beta-actin-related pseudogene which lacks intervening sequences.
AUTOR(ES)
Moos, M
RESUMO
From a human genomic library we have isolated and sequenced a beta-actin-related pseudogene (Hbeta Ac-psi l) which is free of intervening sequences. Several nucleotide insertions and deletions and translational stop codons generated within the protein-coding region indicate that this gene is functionless.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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