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Assignment of the gene for glyoxylase I to mouse chromosome 17 by somatic cell genetics

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Evidence is presented for the assignment of the gene for glyoxylase I to mouse chromosome 17 using mouse × Chinese hamster somatic cell hybrids. GLO I was not expressed concordantly with any known marker enzymes which represented 11 linkage groups. The presence of chromosome 17 and expression of GLO I were concordant in 31/31 clones. GLO I is thus linked to the H-2 histocompatibility locus in the mouse.

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Leinwand, L., Nichols, E. & Ruddle, F.H. Assignment of the gene for glyoxylase I to mouse chromosome 17 by somatic cell genetics. Biochem Genet 16, 659–666 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00484722

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