The chromosomal localization of the human gene coding for connexin 32 (GJB1) was determined by in situ suppression hybridization (ISSH). The results allowed assignment of the gene to band Xq13, thus refining previous localization data obtained by means of somatic cell hybrid analysis.

Assignment of the human connexin 32 gene (GJB1) to band Xq13.

RAIMONDI, ELENA MARIA;MORALLI, DANIELA;
1992-01-01

Abstract

The chromosomal localization of the human gene coding for connexin 32 (GJB1) was determined by in situ suppression hybridization (ISSH). The results allowed assignment of the gene to band Xq13, thus refining previous localization data obtained by means of somatic cell hybrid analysis.
1992
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IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION; GENE LOCALIZATION; CONNEXIN 32
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Raimondi, ELENA MARIA; Gaudi, S; Moralli, Daniela; De Carli, L; Malcovati, M; Simonic, T; Tenchini, Ml
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