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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jun 5.
Published in final edited form as: Microb Pathog. 2008 Mar 27;45(1):18–24. doi: 10.1016/j.micpath.2008.02.003

Table I.

Origin and sequences of primers

Primers Sequences (5′ to 3′) OrientationA SourceB
ZMG120 TATAGGATCC(-847)TAGTGATGGTCCTATCATATTCGTA (sense) HH0407B
BamHI
ZMG121 TATAGTCGAC(84)AATACCTCGTTCTTTGCGA (antisense) HH0407B
HincII
ZMG122 TATAGTCGAC(2418)TATGCTAGGAATTGTATTAATGTA (sense) HH0407B
HincII
ZMG123 TATACTCGAG(2919)TCCCATAAGGATAAGCCACGCT (antisense) HH0407B
XhoI
ZMG174 (262)GCCTATGGGTGGTATAGTTTATTTTGTT (sense) HH0409B
ZMG175 (411)TCCCATAAGGATAAGCCACGCT (antisense) HH0409B
ZMG54 TATAGTCGAC(-96)GTGATATAGATTGAAAAGTGG (sense) M35190C
HincII
ZMG55 TATAGTCGAC(643)AGTGCGACAAACTGGGATT (antisense) M35190C
HincII

The numbers in parentheses denote the 5′ nucleotide of each primer in reference to the start codon of the respective genes: -, upstream of a start codon; +, downstream of a start codon.

A

Orientation of the primer to the coding strand of each gene.

B

Sequences of these genes were published by Suerbaum et al. [16].

C

The sequence of the cat gene was published by Wang and Taylor [30].