Assignment of human desmin gene to band 2q35 by nonradioactive in situ hybridization
- 1 August 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Human Genetics
- Vol. 83 (1) , 33-36
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00274143
Abstract
A 3-kb DNA fragment, inserted in Bluescribe vector, was used to localize the desmin gene by in situ hybridization on human metaphase chromosomes. The probe was labelled by Bio-11-dUTP and detected by immunofluorescence. Subsequent R-banding indicated that the desmin gene is located in band 2q35.Keywords
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