The c-src1 gene visualized by in situ hybridization on Xenopus laevis chromosomes

Fluorescent in situ hybridization followed by tyramide signal amplification was used to map the site of the c-src1 gene on Xenopus laevis chromosomes. Positive results were obtained with a cDNA probe of about 1 kb. The c-src1 gene is located in the subcentromeric region in the long arm of one of the...

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description Fluorescent in situ hybridization followed by tyramide signal amplification was used to map the site of the c-src1 gene on Xenopus laevis chromosomes. Positive results were obtained with a cDNA probe of about 1 kb. The c-src1 gene is located in the subcentromeric region in the long arm of one of the acrocentric chromosomes of the G category (classified according to Graf and Kobel, 1991). The c-src1 gene and the Xenopus major histocompatibility complex (MHC) 1b locus, which consists of 20 tandemly arranged gene copies, are situated on different chromosomes of the G category.   
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Animals, Genetically Modified
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Chromosome Mapping
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Genes, src
Genetics of eukaryotes. Biological and molecular evolution
In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence
Proto-Oncogene Proteins pp60(c-src) - genetics
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Xenopus laevis - genetics
Xenopus Proteins - genetics
title The c-src1 gene visualized by in situ hybridization on Xenopus laevis chromosomes
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