Chromosomal location of the genes for human immunoglobulin heavy chains.
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The sequence of a human immunoglobulin epsilon heavy chain constant region gene, and evidence for three non-allelic genesComparison of the hinge-coding segments in human immunoglobulin gamma heavy chain genes and the linkage of the gamma 2 and gamma 4 subclass genesOrganization of variable region segments of the human immunoglobulin heavy chain: duplication of the D5 cluster within the locus and interchromosomal translocation of variable region segmentsHuman alpha 1(III) and alpha 2(V) procollagen genes are located on the long arm of chromosome 2The (6;9) chromosome translocation, associated with a specific subtype of acute nonlymphocytic leukemia, leads to aberrant transcription of a target gene on 9q34Cloning and partial nucleotide sequence of human immunoglobulin mu chain cDNA from B cells and mouse-human hybridomasChromosome localization of the gene for human terminal deoxynucleotidyltransferase to region 10q23-q25Sequence of an expressed human beta-tubulin gene containing ten Alu family membersThe complete nucleotide sequence of the human immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region locusChromosomal localization of a human band 3-like gene to region 7q35----7q36Chromosomal location of human kappa and lambda immunoglobulin light chain constant region genesMolecular cloning of a human immunoglobulin lambda chain variable sequenceIn situ visualisation of immunoglobulin genes in normal and malignant lymphoid cells.IMPre: An Accurate and Efficient Software for Prediction of T- and B-Cell Receptor Germline Genes and Alleles from Rearranged Repertoire Data.Physical map of the 3' region of the human immunoglobulin heavy chain locus: clustering of autoantibody-related variable segments in one haplotypeDetermination of gene organization in individual haplotypes by analyzing single DNA fragments from single spermatozoa.Localization of the human JUN protooncogene to chromosome region 1p31-32.Fusion of DNA region to murine immunoglobulin heavy chain locus corresponds to plasmacytoma-associated chromosome translocationTranslocation of an immunoglobulin kappa locus to a region 3' of an unrearranged c-myc oncogene enhances c-myc transcription.Detection of immunoglobulin heavy chain gene rearrangements in hematologic malignancies.Molecular characterization of the cervical and systemic B-cell repertoire: Unique, yet overlapping, immune compartments of an HIV-1 resistant individual.HAPPY mapping of a YAC reveals alternative haplotypes in the human immunoglobulin VH locus.Ig gamma restriction fragment length polymorphisms indicate an ancient separation of Caucasian haplotypes.Assignment of first random restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) locus ((D14S1) to a region of human chromosome 14.Assignment of the alpha 1-antitrypsin gene and a sequence-related gene to human chromosome 14 by molecular hybridizationDisorders of B cells and helper T cells in the pathogenesis of the immunoglobulin deficiency of patients with ataxia telangiectasia.Selective deficiency of immunoglobulin A2.Novel exons and splice variants in the human antibody heavy chain identified by single cell and single molecule sequencing.Premature termination of variable gene rearrangement in B lymphocytes from X-linked agammaglobulinemia.Analysis of the structure, transcripts, and protein products of bcl-2, the gene involved in human follicular lymphomaLambda Ig constant region genes are translocated to chromosome 8 in Burkitt's lymphoma with t(8;22).Localization of human variable and constant region immunoglobulin heavy chain genes on subtelomeric band q32 of chromosome 14.Autoimmune diseases: immunopathology and etiopathogenesisThe t(8;14) breakpoint of the EW 36 undifferentiated lymphoma cell line lies 5' of MYC in a region prone to involvement in endemic Burkitt's lymphomas.The role of clonal selection in the pathogenesis of an autoreactive human B cell lymphoma.The 2p breakpoint of a 2;8 translocation in Burkitt lymphoma interrupts the V kappa locus.Translocated c-myc oncogene of Burkitt lymphoma is transcribed in plasma cells and repressed in lymphoblastoid cells.The chromosome 14 breakpoint in neoplastic B cells with the t(11;14) translocation involves the immunoglobulin heavy chain locus.Assignment of human alpha 1-antitrypsin to chromosome 14 by somatic cell hybrid analysisAssignment of the gene for beta 2-microglobulin (B2m) to mouse chromosome 2
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Chromosomal location of the genes for human immunoglobulin heavy chains.
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scientific article published on July 1979
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Chromosomal location of the genes for human immunoglobulin heavy chains.
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Chromosomal location of the genes for human immunoglobulin heavy chains.
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Chromosomal location of the genes for human immunoglobulin heavy chains.
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Chromosomal location of the genes for human immunoglobulin heavy chains.
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Chromosomal location of the genes for human immunoglobulin heavy chains.
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Chromosomal location of the genes for human immunoglobulin heavy chains.
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Chromosomal location of the genes for human immunoglobulin heavy chains.
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10.1073/PNAS.76.7.3416
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1979-07-01T00:00:00Z