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Record ID: NRN_AX004549

Description:Sequence 1 from Patent WO9915684. Sequence 1 from Patent WO9915683. Sequence 1 from Patent WO0056910. Sequence 1 from patent US 6808922. Sequence 1 from patent US 7303910. Retrovirus vector containing functional splice donor site and functional splice acceptor site. Method. Retrovirus vector containing functional and non-functional splice donating sites and splice receiving sites. Retroviral vectors comprising a functional splice donor site anda functional splice acceptor site. Retroviral vectors comprising functional and non-functionalsplice donor and splice acceptor sites.
Length:5689 bp
Found in databases: nrnl1
Found in the following 10 patents: WO9915684 (lens, espacenet) WO9915683 (lens, espacenet) WO0056910 (lens, espacenet) US6808922 (lens, espacenet) US6808922 (lens, espacenet) US7303910 (lens, espacenet) US2005009186 (lens, espacenet) JP2001517452 (lens, espacenet) JP2001517453 (lens, espacenet) JP2002539797 (lens, espacenet)

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0 569 1138 1707 2276 2845 3413 3982 4551 5120 5689 QL-ELE-00-002 QL-ELE-00-003

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Record ID Database Record description Record length Taxon Method Amplicon size Match details
NRN_AX004549 nrnl1 Sequence 1 from Patent WO9915684. ... 5689 bp unidentified QL-ELE-00-002 215 bp View
NRN_AX004549 nrnl1 Sequence 1 from Patent WO9915684. ... 5689 bp unidentified QL-ELE-00-003 173 bp View


Related publications:

Petrillo, M., et al. “JRC GMO-Amplicons: A Collection of Nucleic Acid Sequences Related to Genetically Modified Organisms.” Database (Oxford), vol. 2015 bav101, 30 Sep. 2015, doi:10.1093/database/bav101. 

Angers-Loustau, A., et al. “Using the EURL GMFF Online Bioinformatics Resources: A how-to Guide for Practical JRC GMO-Matrix and JRC GMO-Amplicons Case Uses.” European Commission, Ispra, JRC101853, 2016.