Characterization of the Goose CAPN 3 Gene and its Expression Pattern in Muscle Tissues of Sichuan White Geese at Different Growth Stages
@inproceedings{Xu2018CharacterizationOT, title={Characterization of the Goose CAPN 3 Gene and its Expression Pattern in Muscle Tissues of Sichuan White Geese at Different Growth Stages}, author={H. Xu and Y. Zhang and Q. Zou and L. Li and C. Han and H. Liu and Jiwei Hu and Tao Zhong and Yan Wang}, year={2018} }
Calpain 3 (CAPN3), also known as p94, is associated with multiple production traits in domestic animals. However, the molecular characteristics of the CAPN3 gene and its expression profile in goose tissues have not been reported. In this study, CAPN3 cDNA of the Sichuan white goose was cloned, sequenced, and characterized. The CAPN3 full-length cDNA sequence consists of a 2,316-bp coding sequence (CDS) that encodes 771 amino acids with a molecular mass of 89,019 kDa. The protein was predicted… CONTINUE READING
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