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. 1987;15(Suppl):r1–r51. doi: 10.1093/nar/15.suppl.r1

A comprehensive list of cloned human DNA sequences

Jörg Schmidtke 1, David N Cooper 2
PMCID: PMC339884  PMID: 3575113

Abstract

A list of DNA sequences cloned from the human genome is presented. Intended as a guide to clone availability, this list includes published reports of cDNA, genomic and synthetic clones comprising gene and pseudogene sequences, uncharacterised DNA segments and repetitive DNA elements.

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