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Publication : Evidence for the assignment of the loci AK1, AK3 and ACONs to chromosome 9 in man.

First Author  Povey S Year  1976
Journal  Ann Hum Genet Volume  39
Issue  4 Pages  413-22
PubMed ID  182062 Mgi Jnum  J:5678
Mgi Id  MGI:54155 Doi  10.1111/j.1469-1809.1976.tb00145.x
Citation  Povey S, et al. (1976) Evidence for the assignment of the loci AK1, AK3 and ACONs to chromosome 9 in man. Ann Hum Genet 39(4):413-22
abstractText  The segregation of human enzymes and chromosomes has been studied in more than 30 independent primary human-rodent somatic cell hybrids and a series of 64 subclones. The results strongly suggest that the locus determining AK1, 'red cell' adenylate kinase, is on chromosome 9 in man, and hence that the locus for the ABO blood groups and that for the Nail-patella syndrome may also be assigned to this chromosome. Evidence is presented indicating that another adenylate kinase, nucleoside triphosphate adenylate kinase, and also the soluble form of aconitase, are probably syntenic with AK1, and that the mitochondrial form of aconitase is probably not syntenic with these loci.
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