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    • Guo, Betty; Hook, Magnus (United States. Patent and Trademark Office; Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1998-12-29)
      Disclosed are the dbp gene and dbp-derived nucleic acid segments from Borrelia burgdorferi, the etiological agent of Lyme disease, and DNA segments encoding dbp from related borrelias. Also disclosed are decorin binding ...
    • Guarino, Linda A.; Dong, Wen; Jin, Jianping (United States. Patent and Trademark Office; Texas A&M University. Libraries, 2003-01-28)
      The present invention relates to the use of baculovirus RNA polymerase for the production of capped and polyadenylated transcripts in vivo and especially in vitro. More particularly, the purified RNA polymerase of the ...
    • Templeton, Joe W.; Feng, Jianwei; Adams, Garry L.; Schurr, Erwin; Gros, Philippe; Davis, Donald S.; Smith, Roger III (United States. Patent and Trademark Office; Texas A&M University. Libraries, 2000-09-05)
      The present invention relates to materials and methods for identifying animals that are resistant or susceptible to diseases associated with intracellular parasites such as brucellosis, tuberculosis, paratuberculosis and ...
    • Chapkin, Robert S.; Davidson, Laurie A.; Lupton, Joanne R. (United States. Patent and Trademark Office; Texas A&M University. Libraries, 2001-07-10)
      A noninvasive method utilizing feces, containing sloughed colonocytes, as a sensitive technique for detecting diagnostic colonic biomarkers as well as a method for isolating poly A +RNA from feces. The method allows the ...
    • Ficht, Thomas A.; Adams, Garry L. (United States. Patent and Trademark Office; Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1994-09-20)
      A method for detecting Brucella infection in an animal which is reliable, rapid, and able to identify species and biovars of Brucella. The detection method includes the amplification of the omp2 gene locus of Brucella and ...
    • Cai, Li; Taylor, Jeremy; Smyth, Kerrie-Ann; Findeisen, Brian; Lehn, Cathi; Davis, Sara; Davis, Scott (United States. Patent and Trademark Office; Texas A&M University. Libraries, 2009-09-08)
      The disclosure relates to the use of genetic traits in livestock for determining breeding characteristics of livestock progeny, and for optimizing the management and marketing of livestock for improving feedlot performance ...