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Regional assignment of the mouse alpha A2-crystallin gene (Crya-1) to chromosome 17A3----B by in situ hybridization.

Previously, we assigned the alpha A2-crystallin (Crya-1) structural gene to mouse chromosome 17 via Southern blot hybridization analysis of mouse x Chinese hamster somatic cell hybrids. Using in situ hybridization, we have now localized this gene to 17A3----B, a subchromosomal region containing several genes whose linkage relationships have been shown to be conserved on human chromosome 6. In man, however, the homologous gene (CRYA1) is located on human chromosome 21, indicating that internal rearrangements can occur within highly conserved chromosomal regions during the divergence of man and mouse.[1]

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  1. Regional assignment of the mouse alpha A2-crystallin gene (Crya-1) to chromosome 17A3----B by in situ hybridization. Kaye, N.W., Lalley, P.A., Petrash, J.M., Church, R.L. Cytogenet. Cell Genet. (1990) [Pubmed]
 
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