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Coding sequence polymorphism of Tcrg-V1, -V2, and -V4 genes in mice bearing Tcr-gA and -gC haplotypes

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The nucleotide sequence data reported in this paper have been submitted to the GenBank and have been assigned the accession numbers Z12 299, Z22 841, Z22 846, and Z22 847.

Correspondence to: T. Roger.

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Roger, T., Miconnet, I., Bruley-Rosset, M. et al. Coding sequence polymorphism of Tcrg-V1, -V2, and -V4 genes in mice bearing Tcr-gA and -gC haplotypes. Immunogenetics 39, 68–70 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00171801

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