Human Genetics

, Volume 74, Issue 1, pp 30–33 | Cite as

Mapping through somatic cell hybrids and cDNA probes of protein C to chromosome 2, factor X to chromosome 13, and α1-acid glycoprotein to chromosome 9

  • M. Rocchi
  • L. Roncuzzi
  • R. Santamaria
  • N. Archidiacono
  • L. Dente
  • G. Romeo
Original Investigations

Summary

The previously unassigned gene coding for the anticoagulatory protein C has been mapped on chromosome 2 using a cDNA probe and genomic blots from a human-hamster somatic cell hybrid panel. The assignments of the genes coding for the coagulation factor X to chromosome 13, and for α1-acid glycoprotein to chromosome 9 have been confirmed using a similar direct approach.

Keywords

Internal Medicine Metabolic Disease Somatic Cell Coagulation Factor Direct Approach 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • M. Rocchi
    • 1
  • L. Roncuzzi
    • 1
    • 2
  • R. Santamaria
    • 2
  • N. Archidiacono
    • 1
  • L. Dente
    • 3
  • G. Romeo
    • 1
    • 2
    • 3
  1. 1.Laboratorio di Genetica MolecolareIstituto G. GasliniGenovaItaly
  2. 2.Laboratorio di GeneticaClinica Neurologica Universitá di BolognaBolognaItaly
  3. 3.EMBLHeidelbergFederal Republic of Germany

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