Characterization of a widely expressed gene (LUC7-LIKE; LUC7L) defining the centromeric boundary of the human alpha-globin domain.
We have identified the first gene lying on the centromeric side of the alpha-globin gene cluster on human 16p13.3. The gene, called 16pHQG;16 (HGMW-approved symbol LUC7L), is widely transcribed and lies in the opposite orientation with respect to the alpha-globin genes. This gene may represent a mam...
Main Authors: | Tufarelli, C, Frischauf, A, Hardison, R, Flint, J, Higgs, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2001
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