Location of the c- yes Gene on the Human Chromosome and Its Expression in Various Tissues
pmid: 2983418
Location of the c- yes Gene on the Human Chromosome and Its Expression in Various Tissues
Analysis of DNA from human embryo fibroblasts showed that ten Eco RI fragments were hybridizable with the Yamaguchi sarcoma virus oncogene (v- yes ). Four of the Eco RI fragments were assigned to chromosome 18 and one to chromosome 6. There was evidence for multiple copies of yes -related genes in the human genome; however, only a single RNA species, 4.8 kilobases in length, was related to yes in various cells.
- Hokkaido University Japan
- Hokkaido Bunkyo University Japan
- University of Tokyo Japan
Chromosomes, Human, 6-12 and X, Base Sequence, Chromosome Mapping, Nucleic Acid Hybridization, DNA, Oncogenes, Hybrid Cells, Mice, Avian Sarcoma Viruses, Transduction, Genetic, Animals, Humans, Chromosomes, Human, 16-18
Chromosomes, Human, 6-12 and X, Base Sequence, Chromosome Mapping, Nucleic Acid Hybridization, DNA, Oncogenes, Hybrid Cells, Mice, Avian Sarcoma Viruses, Transduction, Genetic, Animals, Humans, Chromosomes, Human, 16-18
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