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Science 30 April 1965:
Vol. 148. no. 3670, pp. 640 - 642
DOI: 10.1126/science.148.3670.640

Articles

Linkage in Control of Allotypic Specificities on Two Different ggrG-Immunoglobulins

Rose Lieberman 1, Sheldon Dray 1, and Michael Potter 1

1 Laboratory of Clinical Investigations and Laboratory of Immunology, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and Laboratory of Biology, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland

Allotypic specificities were identified on two different myeloma proteins and the corresponding normal ggrG-immunoglobulins of BALB/c mice. When the sera of F2 progeny from a cross between BALB/c mice having the a1 allotype and AL mice having the a4 allotype were tested for these specificities, it was found that the two allotypic specificities of the BALB/c mice were either both present (87 mice) or both absent (36 mice), an indication of linkage in their genetic control.


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