Structural gene encoding human factor XII is located at 5q33-qter

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N. J. Royle1, M. Nigli1, D. Cool2, R. T. MacGillivray2, J. L. Hamerton1
1Department of Human Genetics, University of Manitoba, Canada
2Department of Biochemistry, University of British Columbia, Canada

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The gene encoding human factor XII (F12 ) or Hageman factor has been mapped to 5q33-qter. This has been achieved by analyzing the results obtained from hybridizing a cloned fragment from the factor XII gene to a panel of human-hamster somatic cell hybrid DNAs and also by in situ hybridization to normal human metaphase cells. The previously reported results localizingF12 to 6p23 are discussed.

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