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Publication : Organization of the human and mouse low-affinity Fc gamma R genes: duplication and recombination.

First Author  Qiu WQ Year  1990
Journal  Science Volume  248
Issue  4956 Pages  732-5
PubMed ID  2139735 Mgi Jnum  J:10463
Mgi Id  MGI:58914 Doi  10.1126/science.2139735
Citation  Qiu WQ, et al. (1990) Organization of the human and mouse low-affinity Fc gamma R genes: duplication and recombination. Science 248(4956):732-5
abstractText  Receptors for immunoglobulin G immune complexes (Fc gamma RII and Fc gamma RIII) are expressed on most hematopoietic cells and show much structural and functional diversity. In order to determine the genetic basis for this diversity, a family of genes encoding the human and mouse receptors was isolated and characterized. Humans have five distinct genes for low-affinity Fc gamma Rs, in contrast to two in the mouse. With the use of yeast artificial chromosomes, the genes encoding the human receptors were oriented and linked, which established the structure of this complex locus. Comparison of the human and mouse genes generated a model for the evolutionary amplification of this locus.
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