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Novel transcribed sequences represented in the complex genomic region 5q13

Novel transcribed sequences represented in the complex genomic region 5q13
Novel transcribed sequences represented in the complex genomic region 5q13
YACs from the complex repetitive human genomic region 5q13, spanning the spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) locus, have been searched for transcribed sequences using the method of End Ligation Coincident Sequence Cloning. Six transcripts (PT1-6) have been identified, three of which (PT4, PT5 and PT6) are novel. Five of these elements hybridise to multiple loci in 5q13, but PT5 is single copy and maps very close to markers that show linkage disequilibrium with SMA.
0167-4781
97-102
Morrison, Karen E.
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Qureshi, Safia J.
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Anderson, Susan
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Borrett, James P.
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Rodrigues, Nanda
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Blake, Derek
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Nesbit, Andrew
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Davies, Kay E.
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Porteous, David J.
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Borrett, James P.
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Theodosiou, Aspasia
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Rodrigues, Nanda
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Blake, Derek
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Nesbit, Andrew
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Davies, Kay E.
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Porteous, David J.
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Brookes, Anthony J.
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Morrison, Karen E., Qureshi, Safia J., Anderson, Susan, Borrett, James P., Theodosiou, Aspasia, Rodrigues, Nanda, Blake, Derek, Nesbit, Andrew, Davies, Kay E., Porteous, David J. and Brookes, Anthony J. (1996) Novel transcribed sequences represented in the complex genomic region 5q13. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression, 1308 (2), 97-102. (doi:10.1016/0167-4781(96)00097-8).

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Abstract

YACs from the complex repetitive human genomic region 5q13, spanning the spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) locus, have been searched for transcribed sequences using the method of End Ligation Coincident Sequence Cloning. Six transcripts (PT1-6) have been identified, three of which (PT4, PT5 and PT6) are novel. Five of these elements hybridise to multiple loci in 5q13, but PT5 is single copy and maps very close to markers that show linkage disequilibrium with SMA.

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Accepted/In Press date: 26 April 1996
Published date: 14 August 1996
Organisations: Medical Education

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Local EPrints ID: 399551
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/399551
ISSN: 0167-4781
PURE UUID: a43af3ca-abbb-4670-8927-a4f620e114c1
ORCID for Karen E. Morrison: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0216-5717

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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 01:55

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Author: Karen E. Morrison ORCID iD
Author: Safia J. Qureshi
Author: Susan Anderson
Author: James P. Borrett
Author: Aspasia Theodosiou
Author: Nanda Rodrigues
Author: Derek Blake
Author: Andrew Nesbit
Author: Kay E. Davies
Author: David J. Porteous
Author: Anthony J. Brookes

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