Journal of Virology
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A new oncogene, c-raf, is located on mouse chromosome 6
Authors: C, Kozak; M A, Gunnell; U R, Rapp;
A new oncogene, c-raf, is located on mouse chromosome 6
Abstract
The recently described acute transforming virus 3611-MSV contains cellular sequences designated v-raf. Mouse cellular DNA contains a single-copy sequence homologous to this oncogene (c-raf), and Southern blot analysis of hamster-mouse somatic cell hybrid DNAs showed that the mouse c-raf sequence is present on chromosome 6.
Keywords
Mice, Cricetinae, Animals, Chromosome Mapping, Oncogenes, Hybrid Cells, Cell Transformation, Viral
Mice, Cricetinae, Animals, Chromosome Mapping, Oncogenes, Hybrid Cells, Cell Transformation, Viral
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