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Association of endogenous viral loci with genes encoding murine histocompatibility and lymphocyte differentiation antigens.

Several polymorphic DNA restriction endonuclease fragments hybridizing with xenotropic and ecotropic envelope virus probes map adjacent to minor histocompatibility and lymphocyte (H/Ly) antigen-encoding loci. Viral DNA restriction fragments are associated with Ly-17 on chromosome 1, H-30, H-3, and H-13 on chromosome 2, Ly-21 on chromosome 7, H-28 on chromosome 3, and H-38 (chromosomal location as yet undetermined). In each case no recombinant can be found between the H/Ly locus in question and the virus-related restriction fragment, suggesting that linkage is very tight. Although some viral loci map to locations where no H/Ly has yet been mapped, the frequency and tightness of linkage in the seven instances described, coupled with the large number of as yet unmapped H/Ly loci, suggests that the associations found are significant.[1]

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  1. Association of endogenous viral loci with genes encoding murine histocompatibility and lymphocyte differentiation antigens. Meruelo, D., Rossomando, A., Offer, M., Buxbaum, J., Pellicer, A. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (1983) [Pubmed]
 
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