@article{f898144928b741598a8bea4913b999c1,
title = "Seven polymorphic loci mapping to human chromosomal region 11q22-qter",
abstract = "Seven polymorphic loci that map to human chromosomal region 11q22-qter are revealed by DNA probes isolated from a chromosome-specific phage library constructed from a human × mouse somatic cell hybrid that has retained an 11q;16q translocation as the only human DNA. Three probes, each of which reveals a two-allele polymorphism, and four probes, each of which detects two linked RFLPs, have been characterized. Using a somatic cell hybrid mapping panel that divides 11q into four discrete sections, the seven clones have been localized to specific chromosomal regions. Localization of one of the clones has been confirmed and refined by in situ hybridization.",
author = "Maslen, {Cheryl L.} and Carol Jones and Thomas Glaser and Magenis, {R. Ellen} and Robert Sheehy and Jill Kellogg and Michael Litt",
note = "Funding Information: Excellent technical assistance was provided by Ruth Litt, Elaine Ostrander, Miyoung Kwak, and Gwen Hansen. We thank Gail Bruns for providing the somatic cell hybrid mapping panel, and Christopher Dubay for computer analysis of LOD scores. We also thank Sophia Kondoleon and Elaine Ostrander for critical comments on the manuscript. This work was supported by NIH Grant ROl-GM32500, Maternal and Child Health Grant MCT920, and the Retinitis Pigmentosum Foundation Fighting Blindness. Cheryl Maslen was supported in part by a Research Fellowship from the Oregon Medical Research Foundation and the N. L. Tartar Trust Fund.",
year = "1988",
month = jan,
doi = "10.1016/0888-7543(88)90110-3",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "2",
pages = "66--75",
journal = "Genomics",
issn = "0888-7543",
publisher = "Academic Press Inc.",
number = "1",
}