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IGHG1  -  immunoglobulin heavy constant gamma 1

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High impact information on IGHG1

  • IGHG3 differs most remarkably from IGHG1 and IGHG2 in the structure of its hinge [1].
  • Our results show that the IGHG locus in pigs, similar to the situation in other mammalian species, viz. humans, mouse, cattle, and river buffaloes, is located on the terminal region of the chromosome [2].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of IGHG1

References

  1. Polymorphism of the IGHG3 gene in cattle. Rabbani, H., Brown, W.R., Butler, J.E., Hammarström, L. Immunogenetics (1997) [Pubmed]
  2. Localization of the IGHG, PRKACB, and TNP2 genes in pigs by in situ hybridization. Gu, F., Chowdhary, B.P., Johansson, M., Andersson, L., Gustavsson, I. Mamm. Genome (1994) [Pubmed]
  3. Assignment of the bovine immunoglobulin gamma heavy chain (IGHG) gene to chromosome 21q24 by in situ hybridization. Gu, F., Chowdhary, B.P., Andersson, L., Harbitz, I., Gustavsson, I. Hereditas (1992) [Pubmed]
 
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