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LOCALIZATION OF THE HUMAN BLUE CONE PIGMENT GENE TO CHROMOSOME BAND 7Q31.3-32

FITZGIBBON, J and APPUKUTTAN, B and GAYTHER, S and WELLS, D and DELHANTY, J and HUNT, DM (1994) LOCALIZATION OF THE HUMAN BLUE CONE PIGMENT GENE TO CHROMOSOME BAND 7Q31.3-32. HUM GENET , 93 (1) 79 - 80.

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Abstract

Blue cone pigment (BCP) is one of three types of cone photoreceptors responsible for normal colour vision. In this study, the BCP gene has been localised to chromosome 7q31.3-32 by fluorescent in situ hybridisation of cosmid clones containing the gene. This is consistent with previous mapping of the BCP gene to chromosome 7q31-35.

Type:Article
Title:LOCALIZATION OF THE HUMAN BLUE CONE PIGMENT GENE TO CHROMOSOME BAND 7Q31.3-32
Keywords:HUMAN COLOR-VISION, RETINITIS-PIGMENTOSA, MOLECULAR-GENETICS, INVOLVEMENT, DYSTROPHY
UCL classification:UCL > School of Life and Medical Sciences > Faculty of Population Health Sciences > Institute for Women's Health > Maternal and Fetal Medicine

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