Volume 17, Number 12—December 2011
Research
Astroviruses in Rabbits
Table 2
Primer | Sequence, 5′ → 3′ | Sense | Reference |
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702VM-Pb | 6FAM-TCTCAACAGGTATGTCGTCCTCCCTTCTGG-BHQ1 | + | This study |
683VM-F | CCATATAYAAGTGGTATTGCAARCA | + | This study |
684VM-R | TTCCGCTGRATGGTRACCTC | – | This study |
panAstVFor1 | GARTTYGATTGGRCKCGKTAYGA | + | (13) |
panAstVFor2 | GARTTYGATTGGRCKAGGTAYGA | + | (13) |
panAstVRev | GGYTTKACCCACATNCCRAA | – | (13) |
VN3T20 | GAGTGACCGCGGCCGCT20 | – | (23) |
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