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GenBank: AL844467.1
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LOCUS AL844467 698 bp mRNA linear EST 01-JAN-2011 DEFINITION AL844467 Homo sapiens library (Ashcroft K) Homo sapiens cDNA, mRNA sequence. ACCESSION AL844467 VERSION AL844467.1 DBLINK BioSample: SAMN00170820 KEYWORDS EST. SOURCE Homo sapiens (human) ORGANISM Homo sapiens Eukaryota; Metazoa; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Euteleostomi; Mammalia; Eutheria; Euarchontoglires; Primates; Haplorrhini; Catarrhini; Hominidae; Homo. REFERENCE 1 (bases 1 to 698) AUTHORS Ashcroft,K., Bethel,G., Bye,J.M., Howell,G.R., Huckle,E.J. and Sheridan,E. TITLE Homo sapiens EST sequence JOURNAL Unpublished (2002) COMMENT Contact: The Sanger Centre The Sanger Centre Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, CB10 1SA, UK Email: humquery@sanger.ac.uk Sanger Centre name : sccd11513.154280S Homo sapiens EST sequence. This sequence was generated as part of The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute program to identify and annotate genes in the human genome. Incomplete or unconfirmed genes are experimentally analysed using a variety of cDNA library resources. This sequence was obtained from a PCR product generated from a pool of at least 20,000 cDNA clones derived from a cDNA library. Further information can be found at http://www.sanger.ac.uk/Teams/Team69/ FEATURES Location/Qualifiers source 1..698 /organism="Homo sapiens" /mol_type="mRNA" /db_xref="taxon:9606" /map="20" /clone_lib="SAMN00170820 Homo sapiens library (Ashcroft K)" ORIGIN 1 ttgtgcaggt ttccagtcag tacatggata tccctcaagc ctttgaatcc agtctcctgt 61 gttgtgattg gaccgtttgt cattaggttt ccagtggcag agtaatgctg tgggagaact 121 ggctacgatg gccgcaggag gtgaattaag tattgttgtg tttttagtag aaccactaaa 181 ggaagatctg caggcaagtt ggatgagtat aagagccaaa gattgacaag acttcctcag 241 atgctcctac tgaccagtgg gggcacttct acagctcccc gaatatgttc tccctgcaac 301 ccccaccact ttttaattaa atggccagaa ctgccttttt gtatcaaaac ttattttagt 361 ctatcaatca aaggcttcta tagcccacct catggcaaag gatatcagag aggtaaaaga 421 taattgtttt gacatattta ttatcacaac tagcgactct ttctgcattc acattggctg 481 gtatgcagaa aagggtgctt tacaggattc ttggaaatgt gtagtggatg ctggctctag 541 gggaggcaga atagagtgtg ggttctgcca tgggtcacat ccgggtttta attctgcctc 601 tgccacatga ccttgagcac actggaaaac cctattagat gtgcaagaag gcttccccat 661 ctgtaaaagg tgggtgactt agcaacttta gcaatgct //
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