Published July 24, 2023 | Version v1
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The characterization of αs2-casein gene (CSN1S2) in the Old World camels revealed novel variants, key regulatory factors and useful transposable elements for the understanding of species diversification

  • 1. University of Turin
  • 2. University of Chartage
  • 3. University of Naples

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Supplementary files:

Figure S1. The 3D representation of the amino acids 123-137 of αs2-casein is shown in both the normal primary frame (A) and the opposite frame (B), providing the right orientation (Thr-X-Glu) for the casein kinase to perform phosphorylation.

Table S1. Amplicons, sequences and annealing temperatures of the primers used for the characterization of CSN1S2 gene in the Old World camels (C. dromedarius and C. bactrianus).

Table S2. Inter-species polymorphisms detected by sequencing the CSN1S2 gene in C. bactrianus and C. dromedarius.

 

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