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Four new DNA markers are assigned to the WAGR region of 11p13: Isolation and regional assignment of 112 chromosome 11 anonymous DNA segments

  • Lisa M. Davis
  • , Mary G. Byers
  • , Yoshimitsu Fukushima
  • , Shizhen Qin
  • , Norma J. Nowak
  • , Charles Scoggin
  • , Thomas B. Shows
  • Roswell Park Cancer Institute

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Abstract

One hundred eighty-three human single copy clones were isolated from the Livermore Laboratory chromosome 11 library (ID code LL11NSO1) and 112 of them were mapped to chromosome 11. Using a panel of somatic cell hybrids segregating chromosome 11 translocations and short arm deletions, 54 of the clones were assigned to one of nine segments on the short arm of chromosome 11; the remainder were assigned to the long arm. Nine of these clones map to 11p13, and four of the nine [57(D11S89), 530(D11S90), 706(D11S93), and 1104(D11S95)] are confined to the same segment within p13 that contains catalase (CAT), the β subunit of follicle stimulating hormone (FSHB), and the Wilms' tumor-aniridia (WAGR) gene complex.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)264-271
Number of pages8
JournalGenomics
Volume3
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1988

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