Abstract:Background: Collagens, as extracellular matrix molecules, support cells for structural integrity and a variety of other functions, thereby contribute to support mammary basic structure and development. However, little information on the identification and expression profiles in response to the mammary gland of the collagen family in buffalo (Bubalus Bubalis) has been reported.
Results: A total of 128 buffalo collagen protein sequences corresponding to 45 collagen genes were identified and classified into six c… Show more
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