Sci. China, C, Life Sci.

By using PCR cloning techniques, the DNA sequences of the HMG box regions of six Sox genes (pSox) and the zinc finger domains of two Zfx genes (pZfx) in the giant panda were identified. The giant panda Sox genes fell into two subfamilies, SOX-S1 and SOX-S2. The pSox and pZfx genes of the giant panda were highly homologous to the corresponding genes in mammals and revealed close substitution rates to those in the primates.

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By using PCR cloning techniques, the DNA sequences of the HMG box regions of six Sox genes (pSox) and the zinc finger domains of two Zfx genes (pZfx) in the giant panda were identified. The giant panda Sox genes fell into two subfamilies, SOX-S1 and SOX-S2. The pSox and pZfx genes of the giant panda were highly homologous to the corresponding genes in mammals and revealed close substitution rates to those in the primates.
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Sci. China, C, Life Sci., Sci. China, Ser. C, Life Sci.
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Cheng H., Yu Q., Zhang Y., Zhou R.
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1998
uniprot:pages
623-627
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Sox and Zfx genes in giant panda.
uniprot:volume
41
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doi:10.1007/BF02882904