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The structure and expression of a novel gene activated in early mouse embryogenesis.
V. Pachnis
, C. I. Brannan
, S. M. Tilghman
Molecular Biology
Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Messenger RNA
100%
Mouse
100%
Embryogenesis
100%
Exon
75%
H19 (Gene)
75%
Codon
50%
Alpha-Fetoprotein
50%
Untranslated Region
25%
Genetics
25%
Cellular Differentiation
25%
Intron
25%
Transcription Initiation Site
25%
Open Reading Frame
25%
Shotgun Sequencing
25%
Stop Codon
25%
Tissue Culture Cell
25%
Translation Initiation
25%
Keyphrases
Mouse Embryogenesis
100%
Translation Initiation Codon
33%
Cultured Cell Lines
33%
Translation Studies
33%
Mesodermal Lineage
33%
Muscle Cell Differentiation
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Alpha Fetoprotein
66%
Neuroscience
Shotgun Sequencing
33%
Stop Codon
33%