Homo sapiens FERM domain containing 6 (FRMD6), NM_152330.3

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OHu05099

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MC_0011400
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10 μg of lyophilized plasmid
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$379
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  • Gene Symbol FRMD6
    Accession Number NM_152330.3
    Clone ID OHu05099
    Species H. sapiens (human)
    Description Homo sapiens FERM domain containing 6 (FRMD6), transcript variant 2, mRNA.
    Backbone pcDNA3.1+/C-(K)-DYK
    Expression System Mammalian
    Promoter CMV
    Epitope tag C-terminal DYKDDDDK tag
    Plasmid Copy High Copy
    Bacterial Resistance Ampicillin
    Growth Strain DH5-Alpha
    Growth Temperature 37°C
    Plasmid Size (bp) 7235
    Gene/Insert Name FRMD6
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