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GrainGenes Sequence Report: AA231906

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Sequence
AA231906
External Databases
Data at GenBank
Data at EMBL
Data at DDBJ
TIGR Gene Index
TC185080
NCBI UniGene
Hv.19297
DB Remark
Locus Source: Hordeum vulgare subsp. vulgare
UniGene title 'Transcribed locus, moderately similar to NP_001056392.1 Os05g0574700 [Oryza sativa (japonica cultivar-group)]'
Keyword
EST
Species
Hordeum vulgare subsp. vulgare
Cultivar
Willis
Clone Library
cDNA from barley
Tissue
etiolated leaf
Data Source
genbankRelease 135, Apr 15 2003
genbankUpdated Nov 2006
Title
BCD1261.F cDNA from barley Hordeum vulgare subsp. vulgare cDNA clone BCD1261, mRNA sequence.
Strain
vulgare
Clone
BCD1261
Remark
DB_xref: taxon:112509
Feature: source: mol_type = 'mRNA';
Locus Comment: Contact: McCouch SR; Dept Plant Breeding; Cornell University; Ithaca, NY 14853-1901, USA; Tel: 607 255 0420; Fax: 607 255 6683; Email: srm4@cornell.edu; cDNA from barley (Hordeum vulgare); forward sequence of RFLP probe; BCD1261. Sequence determined by Nicola M. Ayres. For mapping; information, additional citations and other related information; concerning this probe, please refer to the RiceGenes database at; http:
Note: Vector: Lambda Zap II/pBluescript; Site_1: EcoRI; A Lambda ZAP II cDNA library was constructed from mRNA extracted from etiolated leaf tissue of the barley cultivar 'Willis' and converted to pBluescript (amp resistant) as described in Heun et al. (1991) Genome 34:437-447. For insert amplification, Use M13 forward and reverse primers. Clones from this library are designated with the prefix 'BCD'.
DNA Homology
BCD1261_WHE1H0062
BCD1261-5
DNA
tgtagacctggcggtatggaacacgccggaccagttctaccgccgcaaat
tcctttacatggatgggcatgggcagcgtcgcaccgacgactatatgcgg
accatcacatcagctcatacttagctacttacacttgctactttgctacg
tttattggggcttcatatgtataccaccgatcgatatatatgctgacagc
ggagtgtatatgtacagtagtagagggctgtcaataagcaaccccgcctg
agaaggtgtccccgtcgtcgttggtcaggctctcggttaaccagtaccat
cccaagagcctccaacccgctgaaccatcgtgaactggaatatctcctct
tcctcgggac

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