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The human gene for the zona pellucida glycoprotein ZP3 and a second polymorphic locus are located on chromosome 7.

Southern blot analysis of genomic DNA and gene-cloning experiments have recently shown that the human ZP3 gene is not a single-copy gene. The human genome harbors sequences encoding a protein of 424 amino acids and, in addition, a polymorphic locus with the potential to give rise to a probably nonfunctional polypeptide of 372 residues. In this report it is shown, by screening of a panel of human x hamster hybrid cell lines, that both the ZP3 and ZP3P loci are located on human chromosome 7.[1]

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  1. The human gene for the zona pellucida glycoprotein ZP3 and a second polymorphic locus are located on chromosome 7. van Duin, M., Polman, J.E., Suikerbuijk, R.F., Geurts-van Kessel, A.H., Olijve, W. Cytogenet. Cell Genet. (1993) [Pubmed]
 
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