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Chloride channel 2 gene (Clc2) maps to chromosome 16 of the mouse, extending a region of conserved synteny with human chromosome 3q

Item Type:Article
Title:Chloride channel 2 gene (Clc2) maps to chromosome 16 of the mouse, extending a region of conserved synteny with human chromosome 3q
Creators Name:Lengeling, A., Gronemeier, M., Ronsiek, M., Thiemann, A., Jentsch, T.J. and Jockusch, H.
Abstract:The Clc2 gene of the mouse codes for the ubiquitously expressed chloride channel ClC-2, a member of a family of at least seven voltage gated chloride channels, some of which are implicated in hereditary diseases. Using a mouse interspecies back-cross panel, we have mapped Clc2 to Chr 16, proximal to the somatostatin gene Smst, extending a region of documented conserved synteny to human Chr 3q.
Keywords:Chloride Channels, Chromosome Mapping, Human Chromosomes Pair 3, Animals, Mice
Source:Genetical Research
ISSN:0016-6723
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Volume:66
Number:2
Page Range:175-178
Date:October 1995
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016672300034522
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