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Publication : The mouse IFN-alpha (Ifa) locus: correlation of physical and linkage maps by in situ hybridization.

First Author  Cheng ZY Year  1986
Journal  Cytogenet Cell Genet Volume  41
Issue  2 Pages  101-6
PubMed ID  3456887 Mgi Jnum  J:8226
Mgi Id  MGI:56695 Doi  10.1159/000132211
Citation  Cheng ZY, et al. (1986) The mouse IFN-alpha (Ifa) locus: correlation of physical and linkage maps by in situ hybridization. Cytogenet Cell Genet 41(2):101-6
abstractText  The physical location of the mouse IFN-alpha locus (Ifa) on chromosome 4 was defined by in situ hybridization of a cloned mouse IFN-alpha probe to metaphase spreads in which one chromosome 4 was present as part of a single metacentric chromosome, all other chromosomes being acrocentric. (This approach greatly facilitates analysis and can be used even when it is difficult to obtain good banding). Using unbanded chromosomes, the grains were localized over the chromosome 4 part of the metacentric, in a region 0.61 +/- 0.07 (SD) of the distance from the centromere to the telomere. In Giemsa-banded spreads, the majority of the grains were in the region 4C3----C6. Consideration of these results and of the known linkage maps for mouse and man indicates that the Galt - Aco-1 - Ifa syntenic group spans a distance of approximately 14 cM and suggests that the same group on human 9p will also occupy a similarly sized region, with GALT proximal and IFL distal to the centromere.
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