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© 1993 Oxford University Press

RESEARCH-ARTICLE

Regional assignment of 19 X-linked ESTs

Julia E. Parrish and David L. Nelson*

Institute for Molecular Genetics and the Human Genome Center 902E, Baylor College of Medicine, One Baylor Plaza, Houston, TX 77030, USA

*To whom correspondence should be addressed

Received June 25, 1993; Revised August 19, 1993; Accepted August 19, 1993

Subchromosomal localizations for 19 X-linked expressed sequence tags (ESTs) have been determined. Two ESTs are located in Xq28, adding two novel genes to this disease-rich region. The remaining ESTs are located primarily in the pericentromeric region, with most mapping to Xp11.1–p2i .1. YAC and cosmid genomic clones have been Isolated for several of these locl. Available cDNAs have been used to characterize the corresponding transcripts by Northern analysis in multiple human tissues.


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