isoform
Anthony Tomlinson
tomlinson at pplros.demon.co.uk
Wed Feb 7 13:14:38 EST 1996
In article <NEWTNews.823553865.27535.mazzocco at cassiopea.cba.unige.it> ,
mazzocco at sirio.cba.unige.it writes:
>Hello! Is there anyone who can help me about the scietific meaning of
>"ISOFORM"?. Thanks in advance. Katia Mazzocco
It's in Alberts! Isoform = different gene products from a single gene,
eg. by RNA splicing. Can anybody spell TEXTBOOK for me?
Anthony.
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