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Summary Analysis of hybrid cells containing fragments of human chromosome 2 has resulted in the regional localization of a gene for aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase (AHH). Hybrids prepared from a human cell line containing an established translocation have shown that AHH can be localized to the region 2q31→2pter.
Annals of Human Genetics – Wiley
Published: Jul 1, 1985
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