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Chromosome Mapping of the Human RAS-related RAP1A, RAP1B, and RAP2 Genes to Chromosomes 1p12----p13, 12q14, and 13q34, Respectively

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Publisher Karger
Specialty Genetics
Date 1990 Jan 1
PMID 2108841
Citations 10
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Abstract

Three human cDNAs encoding new RAS-related cDNAs, designated RAP1A, RAP1B, and RAP2, have been isolated previously. The encoded proteins are highly related to RAS in the effector region and share an overall identity with RAS of approximately 50%. Using the complete cDNAs or parts thereof as probes, each RAP gene has been localized on human chromosomes by in situ hybridization. The three genes RAP1A, RAP1B, and RAP2 have been assigned to chromosome bands 1p12----p13, 12q14, and 13q34, respectively.

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