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The gene for human alpha-lactalbumin is assigned to chromosome 12q13.
Department of Biochemistry, University College, Middlesex School of Medicine, London.
A cDNA clone complementary to the mRNA encoding human alpha-lactalbumin (ALA) has been used as a probe in the analysis of DNA from panels of rodent/human somatic cell hybrids. The presence of the ALA gene correlates with the presence of chromosome 12. In situ hybridization localizes the ALA gene to 12q13.
PMID: 3479943 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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