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Research Article

Cloning and expression profiles of yak lipoprotein lipase gene

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Pages 311-315 | Received 16 Sep 2011, Accepted 14 Apr 2012, Published online: 29 May 2012

Figures & data

Figure 1.  Alignment of LPL gene between yak and cattle. ATG and TGA stand for start and stop codon, respectively.

Figure 1.  Alignment of LPL gene between yak and cattle. ATG and TGA stand for start and stop codon, respectively.
Figure 1.  Alignment of LPL gene between yak and cattle. ATG and TGA stand for start and stop codon, respectively.

Figure 2.  Relative abundance of LPL mRNA in tissues of adult yaks. Different capitalised and small letters indicate p < 0.01 and p < 0.05, respectively. Adult yaks (3.5–5.5 yr; n=6) were used for the measurement.

Figure 2.  Relative abundance of LPL mRNA in tissues of adult yaks. Different capitalised and small letters indicate p < 0.01 and p < 0.05, respectively. Adult yaks (3.5–5.5 yr; n=6) were used for the measurement.

Figure 3.  Relative abundance of LPL mRNA in longissimus muscles of yaks at different ages. Different capitalised letters indicate p < 0.01.

Figure 3.  Relative abundance of LPL mRNA in longissimus muscles of yaks at different ages. Different capitalised letters indicate p < 0.01.

Figure 4.  Relative abundance of LPL mRNA in longissimus muscles of adult yaks and cattle. **p < 0.01.

Figure 4.  Relative abundance of LPL mRNA in longissimus muscles of adult yaks and cattle. **p < 0.01.

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