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Immunoglobulin allotypes of rabbit kappa chains: Polymorphism of a control mechanism regulating closely linked duplicated genes?
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- Farnsworth, V.
- Goodfliesh, R.
- Rodkey, S.
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Hood, L.
Chicago
Abstract
The amino acid sequence of the constant (CK) region from the kappa immunoglobulin chains of a b9 rabbit is compared with the CK sequences, taken from the literature, of a b4 rabbit. These CK regions differ by 33% of their amino acid sequences and by three sequence insertions or deletions (sequence gaps). These extensive differences together with other published observations suggest that the b9 and b4 CK genes may not be simple alleles, but rather they may be encoded by closely linked CK genes present in every rabbit whose expression is regulated by a polymorphic control mechanism.
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© 1976 by the National Academy of Sciences. Communicated by Henry C. Kunkel, January 9, 1976. This work was carried out under grants from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health. R.G. has an NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship. L.H. has an NIH Research Career Development Award. This paper is contribution 1267, Division of Biology, Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kans. 66506.Attached Files
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- National Science Foundation
- National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellowship
- National Institutes of Health Rsearch Career Development Award
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