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. 1987 Nov;6(11):3285-9.
doi: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1987.tb02647.x.

Large scale physical mapping in the q27 region of the human X chromosome: the coagulation factor IX gene and the mcf.2 transforming sequence are separated by at most 270 kilobase pairs and are surrounded by several 'HTF islands'

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Large scale physical mapping in the q27 region of the human X chromosome: the coagulation factor IX gene and the mcf.2 transforming sequence are separated by at most 270 kilobase pairs and are surrounded by several 'HTF islands'

C Nguyen et al. EMBO J. 1987 Nov.

Abstract

In spite of the large amount of genetic data obtained on the X chromosome and of the availability of many cloned sequences little is known about the physical map of this chromosome. The construction of large-scale restriction maps is now possible with pulsed field gel methods and data has recently been obtained in the region of band Xq28. We present here results of physical mapping in the Xq27 region, i.e. proximal to the fragile site at Xq27.3 associated with mental retardation, and show physical linkage between the coagulation factor IX gene and the mcf.2 transforming sequence recently localized to Xq27. Our data also indicate partial methylation of some sites in this region, and locate several 'HTF islands', i.e. CpG-rich, unmethylated sequences, containing several sites for 'rare cutter' enzymes, which are believed to be associated with expressed 'housekeeping' genes.

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