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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Volume 129, Issue 3, 28 June 1985, Pages 753-758
 
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Localization of the human prealbumin gene to chromosome 18

Margaret R. Wallacea, Susan L. Naylorb, Barbara Kluve-Beckermanc, George L. Longd, Lisa McDonaldb, Thomas B. Showse and Merrill D. Bensonc, a

a Department of Medical Genetics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana 46223, USA

b Department of Cellular and Structural Biology, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, Texas 78284, USA

c Department of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, and VAMC, Indianapolis, Indiana 46223, USA

d Division of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Lilly Research Laboratories, Indianapolis, Indiana 46285, USA

e Department of Human Genetics, Roswell Park Memorial Institute, New York State Department of Health, Buffalo, New York 14263, USA


Received 17 May 1985. 
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A human liver cDNA library was screened using an oligonucleotide probe based on the amino acid sequence of human prealbumin. The cDNA insert of one positive clone was sequenced and found to contain the entire coding sequence of human prealbumin plus untranslated 5′ and 3′ regions. This cDNA was used to probe DNA from a panel of mouse/human somatic cell hybrids. Only those hybrids containing human chromosome 18 showed the human-specific hybridization pattern, thereby localizing the human prealbumin gene to this chromosome.

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