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Mapping Data
Experiment
  • Experiment
    TEXT
  • Chromosome
    17
  • Reference
    J:29545 Pham-Dinh D, et al., Physical mapping of the human and mouse MOG gene at the distal end of the MHC class Ib region. Immunogenetics. 1995;42(5):386-91
  • ID
    MGI:45769
Genes
GeneAlleleAssay TypeDescription
H2-M6-ps overlapping clones E12, cosmid 14A
H2-M4-ps overlapping clones E12, cosmid 14A, cosmid 2C
H2-M5 overlapping clones E12, cosmid 2C
Mog overlapping clones E12, E7, G11, N1
Notes
  • Reference
    Authors use Tu32A for locus symbol D17Tu32A.
  • Experiment
    Mog was physcially mapped distal to H2-M5 on mouse Chromosome 17 when YAC clones were screened by Southern analysis with a Mog cDNA probe. Four positive YACS, N1, G11, E7 and E12 were detected, all of which shared the genes H2-M6, H2-M4 and H2-M5. Additionally cosmid 14A and cosmid 2C, which share H2-M6, H2-M4 and H2-M5, tested negative for the presence of Mog by Southern analysis with the Mog specific probes Ex2 and Ex6-7 indicating that Mog maps distal to H2-M5. These data map Mog to mouse Chromosome 17 in the following gene order: H2-M6, H2-M4, H2-M5, Mog. Restriction analysis of YAC E12 further refined the location of Mog to a position 25kb telomeric to H2-M5.

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