Chromosomal Mapping of the Prolactin/Growth Hormone Gene Family in the Mouse*
pmid: 2836164
Chromosomal Mapping of the Prolactin/Growth Hormone Gene Family in the Mouse*
The chromosomal assignments of genes in the PRL/GH family in the mouse have been determine in mouse-hamster hybrid cell lines. Mouse GH (mGH) appears to be encoded by a single copy gene located on chromosome 11 and is part of a highly conserved region between mouse chromosome 11 and human chromosome 17. All of the other genes in this hormone family, including those encoding mPRL, mouse placental lactogens I and II, and mouse proliferin and proliferin-related protein, map to chromosome 13.
- University of New Haven United States
- Yale University United States
- Northwestern University United States
DNA, Recombinant, Chromosome Mapping, Nucleic Acid Hybridization, DNA, DNA Restriction Enzymes, Hybrid Cells, Pregnancy Proteins, Placental Lactogen, Deoxyribonuclease EcoRI, Prolactin, Mice, Cricetinae, Growth Hormone, Animals, Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins, Glycoproteins
DNA, Recombinant, Chromosome Mapping, Nucleic Acid Hybridization, DNA, DNA Restriction Enzymes, Hybrid Cells, Pregnancy Proteins, Placental Lactogen, Deoxyribonuclease EcoRI, Prolactin, Mice, Cricetinae, Growth Hormone, Animals, Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins, Glycoproteins
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