RFLP-TspRI polymorphism within exon 1 of the bovine estrogen receptor- alpha (ER alpha ) gene

Estrogens regulate cellular activity by interacting with specifying intracellular receptor proteins. Due to the functions played in reproduction, development of the mammary gland, growth and differentiation of cells, estrogen receptors and their genes are considered candidates for the markers of pro...

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