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SRML2  -  spermidine synthase-like 2

Homo sapiens

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References

  1. Mapping of the human spermidine synthase gene (SRM) to 1p36 and a probable pseudogene (SRML2) to region 3p14-->q21. Winqvist, R., Alhonen, L., Grzeschik, K.H., Jänne, J., Eloranta, T.O. Cytogenet. Cell Genet. (1993) [Pubmed]
 
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