What is it about?
The sea star IGKappa gene was cloned in 2014 by the use of primers. It was compared in the present work to Marthasterias glacialis sea star genome. A high identity was found with this last one.
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Why is it important?
The sequence of the sea star Asterias rubens IGKappa gene was described by our team, in 2014 [1]. Since we have tried to find homologies between this gene and genes from another Asterid: Marthasterias glacialis We report, in the precedent paper, results obtained with these last ones by the use of blasts against human genes [2, 3].
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The sequence of the sea star Asterias rubens IGKappa gene was described by our team, in 2014 [1]. Since we have tried to find homologies between this gene and genes from another Asterid: Marthasterias glacialis We report, in the precedent paper, results obtained with these last ones by the use of blasts against human genes [2, 3].
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This page is a summary of: The Asterias Rubens Sea Star Igkappa Gene when Compared to Marthasterias Glacialis Sea Star Genome (Echinodermata), Journal of Virology and Viral Diseases, November 2021, Acquire Publications LLC,
DOI: 10.54289/jvvd2100105.
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