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Localization of a Putative Tumor Suppressor Gene by Using Homozygous Deletions in Melanomas
by
Jane Weaver-Feldhaus
, Susan Neuhausen
, Mark H. Skolnick
, Alexander Kamb
, Nelleke A. Gruis
, Elisabeth Stockert
, Denis Le Paslier
in
Cancer
/ Cell lines
/ chromosome 9
/ Chromosome Mapping
/ Chromosomes, Artificial, Yeast
/ Chromosomes, Human, Pair 9
/ Cloning, Molecular
/ Cosmids
/ DNA
/ Genes
/ Genes, Tumor Suppressor - genetics
/ Genetic Linkage
/ Genetic Markers
/ Genetics
/ Genomics
/ Homozygote
/ Humans
/ man
/ Medical research
/ Melanoma
/ Melanoma - genetics
/ MLM gene
/ Sequence Deletion
/ Sequence Tagged Sites
/ Tumor cell line
/ Tumor Cells, Cultured
/ tumor suppressor genes
/ Tumors
1994
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Localization of a Putative Tumor Suppressor Gene by Using Homozygous Deletions in Melanomas
by
Jane Weaver-Feldhaus
, Susan Neuhausen
, Mark H. Skolnick
, Alexander Kamb
, Nelleke A. Gruis
, Elisabeth Stockert
, Denis Le Paslier
in
Cancer
/ Cell lines
/ chromosome 9
/ Chromosome Mapping
/ Chromosomes, Artificial, Yeast
/ Chromosomes, Human, Pair 9
/ Cloning, Molecular
/ Cosmids
/ DNA
/ Genes
/ Genes, Tumor Suppressor - genetics
/ Genetic Linkage
/ Genetic Markers
/ Genetics
/ Genomics
/ Homozygote
/ Humans
/ man
/ Medical research
/ Melanoma
/ Melanoma - genetics
/ MLM gene
/ Sequence Deletion
/ Sequence Tagged Sites
/ Tumor cell line
/ Tumor Cells, Cultured
/ tumor suppressor genes
/ Tumors
1994
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Localization of a Putative Tumor Suppressor Gene by Using Homozygous Deletions in Melanomas
by
Jane Weaver-Feldhaus
, Susan Neuhausen
, Mark H. Skolnick
, Alexander Kamb
, Nelleke A. Gruis
, Elisabeth Stockert
, Denis Le Paslier
in
Cancer
/ Cell lines
/ chromosome 9
/ Chromosome Mapping
/ Chromosomes, Artificial, Yeast
/ Chromosomes, Human, Pair 9
/ Cloning, Molecular
/ Cosmids
/ DNA
/ Genes
/ Genes, Tumor Suppressor - genetics
/ Genetic Linkage
/ Genetic Markers
/ Genetics
/ Genomics
/ Homozygote
/ Humans
/ man
/ Medical research
/ Melanoma
/ Melanoma - genetics
/ MLM gene
/ Sequence Deletion
/ Sequence Tagged Sites
/ Tumor cell line
/ Tumor Cells, Cultured
/ tumor suppressor genes
/ Tumors
1994
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Localization of a Putative Tumor Suppressor Gene by Using Homozygous Deletions in Melanomas
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Localization of a Putative Tumor Suppressor Gene by Using Homozygous Deletions in Melanomas
1994
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The p21 region of human chromosome 9 is thought to contain a gene (MLM) involved in genetic susceptibility to melanoma and a gene or genes that influence progression of certain other tumors. Genomic clones that span a large region in 9p21 surrounding the presumptive tumor suppressor gene(s) have been isolated. A set of sequence-tagged sites in this region has been developed. By using these markers and others previously reported, the 9p21 region has been studied by physical mapping in 84 melanoma cell lines. A putative tumor suppressor gene, perhaps MLM itself, has been localized to a region of less than 40 kb that lies proximal (centromeric) to the α-interferon gene cluster.
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