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The structural organization of the human aldehyde reductase gene, AKR1A1, and mapping to chromosome 1p33-->p32.

Genomic DNA encoding for human aldehyde reductase (AKR1A1), a member of the aldo-keto reductase superfamily, was isolated and characterized. The genomic DNA is approximately 16 kb in length and contains eight exons which encode the entire coding region and the 3'-untranslated sequences. AKR1A1 was localized on chromosome 1p33-->p32 by fluorescence in situ hybridization.[1]

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  1. The structural organization of the human aldehyde reductase gene, AKR1A1, and mapping to chromosome 1p33-->p32. Fujii, J., Hamaoka, R., Matsumoto, A., Fujii, T., Yamaguchi, Y., Egashira, M., Miyoshi, O., Niikawa, N., Taniguchi, N. Cytogenet. Cell Genet. (1999) [Pubmed]
 
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