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Science 16 November 1984:
Vol. 226. no. 4676, pp. 838 - 840
DOI: 10.1126/science.6494913

Articles

Science, Vol 226, Issue 4676, 838-840
Copyright © 1984 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

A major human histone gene cluster on the long arm of chromosome 1

L Green, R Van Antwerpen, J Stein, G Stein, P Tripputi, B Emanuel, J Selden, and C Croce

A human histone gene cluster was assigned to chromosome 1 by Southern blot analysis of DNA's from a series of mouse-human somatic cell hybrids with 32P-labeled cloned human H4 and H3 histone DNA as probes. Localization of this histone gene cluster on the long arm of chromosome 1 was confirmed by in situ hybridization of this DNA probe to metaphase chromosomes.


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