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INVITRO studies on cloning of TESF1 gene from Mus musculus: Expression and characterization,Used
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Molecular Biotechnology is now central to those various research fields grouped together under the heading molecular sciences. The primary objective of this work is to study the expression level of TESF1. Spermatogenesis is a unique process of cellular differentiation. Transcription in germ cell is a regulated programme. The genes TSPY, TSSK3 and CREM are acts as a transcription factor. TESF1 is involved in spermatogenesis process. TESF1 could be a germ cell specific gene. It contains a conserved leucinezipper motif in a proposed DNA binding domain. It may function as a nuclear transcription factor in spermatogenesis. the main function of this protein is not yet identified.In this study we proved that TESF1 is expressed in Musmusculus. We hope that his work would find the patronage of researchers.Time alone will tell how sucessfull we have been.
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