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Forty newNotl linking clones representing sequence tagged sites (STSs) were mapped by fluorescencein situ hybridization (FISH) to different regions of human chromosome 3 (HSA3). Clone NL1-245, containing human aminoacylase 1, was localized to 3p21.2–p21.1. Our previous localization of the CLC-2 chloride channel protein gene was refined to 3q27. Clone NL2-316 most likely contains a translocon-associated protein γ-subunit gene and was mapped to 3q23–q24. To our knowledge, this is the first time this gene has been mapped. OneNoti linking clone (NL1-229) probably contains a new protein phosphatase gene. This clone was mapped to 3p25. FiveNoti linking clones probably contain human expressed sequence tags (ESTs), as they possess sequences with a high level of identity (>90%) to cDNA clones. Other clones show 56–85% homology to known mammalian and human genes with various functions, including oncogenes and tumour-suppressor genes. These clones might represent new genes.
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Protopopov, A.I., Gizatullin, R.Z., Vorobieva, N.V. et al. Human chromosome 3: high-resolution fluorescencein situ hybridization mapping of 40 uniqueNotl linking clones homologous to genes and cDNAs. Chromosome Res 4, 443–447 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02265051
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