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Regional localization ofCCG1 gene which complements hamster cell cycle mutation BN462 to Xq11–Xq13

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The human CCG1gene, which complements the temperature-sensitive hamster cell cycle mutations BN462 and ts13, has recently been cloned and shown to be located on the X chromosome (1). We have used somatic cell hybrids segregating portions of multiple X-autosome translocations to localize this gene to the Xq11 to Xq13 region of the human X chromosome.

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Brown, C.J., Sekiguchi, T., Nishimoto, T. et al. Regional localization ofCCG1 gene which complements hamster cell cycle mutation BN462 to Xq11–Xq13. Somat Cell Mol Genet 15, 93–96 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01534674

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