Abstract
A 1.1 kb cDNA clone (hp4F1) encoding the human vimentin gene was identified in a human library by screening with 4F1, a hamster vimentin cDNA. BcII (TGATCA) recognizes a two allele polymorphism: bands A1 at 8.1 kb, and A2 at 3.6 kb. The allele frequency was determined in 47 unrelated Caucasian individuals. The RFLP was mapped to chromosome 10pter-10q23 using somatic cell hybrids and to 10p13 by in situ hybridization. Co-dominant segregation was observed in 2 informative families.
Marcus, E M;
Smith, B A;
Telenius, H;
Ponder, B A.J.;
Mathew, C G.P.;
[1]
Landsvater, R M;
Buys, C H.C.M.;
[2]
Ferrari, S
[3]
- Haddow Laboratories, Surrey (England)
- State Univ. of Groningen (Netherlands)
- Temple University Medical School, Philadelphia, PA (USA)
Citation Formats
Marcus, E M, Smith, B A, Telenius, H, Ponder, B A.J., Mathew, C G.P., Landsvater, R M, Buys, C H.C.M., and Ferrari, S.
BcII RFLP for the human vimentin gene.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1988.
Web.
doi:10.1093/nar/16.18.9068.
Marcus, E M, Smith, B A, Telenius, H, Ponder, B A.J., Mathew, C G.P., Landsvater, R M, Buys, C H.C.M., & Ferrari, S.
BcII RFLP for the human vimentin gene.
United Kingdom.
https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/16.18.9068
Marcus, E M, Smith, B A, Telenius, H, Ponder, B A.J., Mathew, C G.P., Landsvater, R M, Buys, C H.C.M., and Ferrari, S.
1988.
"BcII RFLP for the human vimentin gene."
United Kingdom.
https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/16.18.9068.
@misc{etde_6534847,
title = {BcII RFLP for the human vimentin gene}
author = {Marcus, E M, Smith, B A, Telenius, H, Ponder, B A.J., Mathew, C G.P., Landsvater, R M, Buys, C H.C.M., and Ferrari, S}
abstractNote = {A 1.1 kb cDNA clone (hp4F1) encoding the human vimentin gene was identified in a human library by screening with 4F1, a hamster vimentin cDNA. BcII (TGATCA) recognizes a two allele polymorphism: bands A1 at 8.1 kb, and A2 at 3.6 kb. The allele frequency was determined in 47 unrelated Caucasian individuals. The RFLP was mapped to chromosome 10pter-10q23 using somatic cell hybrids and to 10p13 by in situ hybridization. Co-dominant segregation was observed in 2 informative families.}
doi = {10.1093/nar/16.18.9068}
journal = []
volume = {16:18}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1988}
month = {Sep}
}
title = {BcII RFLP for the human vimentin gene}
author = {Marcus, E M, Smith, B A, Telenius, H, Ponder, B A.J., Mathew, C G.P., Landsvater, R M, Buys, C H.C.M., and Ferrari, S}
abstractNote = {A 1.1 kb cDNA clone (hp4F1) encoding the human vimentin gene was identified in a human library by screening with 4F1, a hamster vimentin cDNA. BcII (TGATCA) recognizes a two allele polymorphism: bands A1 at 8.1 kb, and A2 at 3.6 kb. The allele frequency was determined in 47 unrelated Caucasian individuals. The RFLP was mapped to chromosome 10pter-10q23 using somatic cell hybrids and to 10p13 by in situ hybridization. Co-dominant segregation was observed in 2 informative families.}
doi = {10.1093/nar/16.18.9068}
journal = []
volume = {16:18}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1988}
month = {Sep}
}