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J Virol. 1983 December; 48(3): 770-773

Molecular cloning of the c-fms locus and its assignment to human chromosome 5.

M F Roussel, C J Sherr, P E Barker and F H Ruddle

ABSTRACT

Molecular clones of the retroviral oncogene v-fms were used to isolate recombinant bacteriophages containing c-fms proto-oncogene sequences from a human placental DNA library. Viral and cellular fms sequences were used in Southern blotting experiments with a panel of 32 human X mouse somatic cell hybrids to assign the human c-fms proto-oncogene to human chromosome 5.


J Virol. 1983 December; 48(3): 770-773




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