Precise Localization of the Excision Repair Gene, ERCC5, to Human Chromosome 13q32.3-q33.1 by Direct R-banding Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization
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The genomic DNA fragment encoding the excision repair gene, ERCC5, was mapped by direct R-banding fluorescence in situ hybridization. The signals were localized to human chromosome 13q32.3-q33.1. This result was in agreement with previous reports, and the gene was assigned to a narrower region.
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