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In situ mapping of the muscle-specific form of phosphoglycerate mutase gene to human chromosome 7p12-7p13.

A 2.3-kb-long probe derived from the 5' flanking region, the first exon and part of the first intron of the human muscle-specific phosphoglycerate mutase gene ( PGAM-M) (EC 5.4.2.1) was used to map the gene by "in situ" chromosomal hybridization. The structural gene for PGAM-M was assigned to chromosome 7p12-7p13; a single hybridization peak indicated that there is a single gene for this isozyme of PGAM, and confirmed results obtained by Southern blot hybridization.[1]

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  1. In situ mapping of the muscle-specific form of phosphoglycerate mutase gene to human chromosome 7p12-7p13. Castella-Escola, J., Mattei, M.G., Ojcius, D.M., Passage, E., Valentin, C., Cohen-Solal, M. Hum. Genet. (1990) [Pubmed]
 
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