Literature DB >> 195354

Genetic homology between man and the chimpanzee: syntenic relationships of genes for galactokinase and thymidine kinase and adenovirus-12-induced gaps using chimpanzee-mouse somatic cell hybrids.

S Chen, J K McDougall, R P Creagan, V Lewis, F H Ruddle.   

Abstract

The induction by adenovirus-12 of a site-specific gap and assignment of the chimpanzee genes for thymidine kinase and galactokinase were studied by utilizing chimpanzee-mouse hybrid cells. It has been shown that adenovirus-12 induces a specific gap in the long arm of human chromosome 17 (HS 17); with chimpanzee-mouse hybrid cells the specific gap appears on the short arm of the chimpanzee homolog [PTR 19 (HS 17)] of HS 17. This result supports the proposed relationship of HS 17 to PTR 19 (HS 17) by means of a pericentric inversion. The chimpanzee thymidine kinase and galactokinase genes were assigned to PTR 19 (HS 17), further confirming the homology to HS 17. Other syntenic relationships and gene assignments were consistent with proposed homologies between chimpanzee and human chromosomes.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 195354     DOI: 10.1007/bf01538959

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Somatic Cell Genet        ISSN: 0098-0366


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1.  Confirmation of the assignment of the Chimpanzee thymidine kinase and galactokinase genes to chromosome 19.

Authors:  K Ishizaki; K Omoto; T Sekiguchi
Journal:  Hum Genet       Date:  1977-06-30       Impact factor: 4.132

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