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Publication : A kappa-immunoglobulin gene is formed by site-specific recombination without further somatic mutation.

First Author  Seidman JG Year  1979
Journal  Nature Volume  280
Issue  5721 Pages  370-5
PubMed ID  111146 Mgi Jnum  J:28604
Mgi Id  MGI:76126 Doi  10.1038/280370a0
Citation  Seidman JG, et al. (1979) A kappa-immunoglobulin gene is formed by site-specific recombination without further somatic mutation. Nature 280(5721):370-5
abstractText  The active gene for a kappa light chain is formed by a somatic recombination event that joins one of several hundred variable region genes to one of a series of recombination sites (J-segments) encoded close to the kappa constant region gene. The nucleotide sequences of cloned germ line and somatically recombined genes define the precise organisation of these genetic segments and the site and nature of the recombination event that joined them. Apart from somatic recombination, no further alteration of ther germ line sequence has occurred. The J-segment is of special interest as it encodes signals for both DNA and RNA splicing and provides a means of generating further immunoglobulin gene diversity.
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