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The g.763G>C SNP of the bovine FASN gene affects its promoter activity via Sp-mediated regulation: implications for the bovine lactating mammary gland
2008
Physiological Genomics
Ordovás L, Roy R, Pampín S, Zaragoza P, Osta R, Rodríguez-Rey JC, Rodellar C. The g.763GϾC SNP of the bovine FASN gene affects its promoter activity via Sp-mediated regulation: implications for the bovine lactating mammary gland. Fatty acid synthase (FASN) is an enzyme that catalyzes de novo synthesis of fatty acids in cells. The bovine FASN gene maps to BTA 19, where several quantitative trait loci for fat-related traits have been described. Our group recently reported the identification of a
doi:10.1152/physiolgenomics.00043.2008
pmid:18477667
fatcat:l2uu4lxfjjdwvi42nzbmh3boee