- Human genes encoding prothrombin and ceruloplasmin map to 11p11-q12 and 3q21-24, respectively.
Human genes encoding prothrombin and ceruloplasmin map to 11p11-q12 and 3q21-24, respectively.
Somatic cell and molecular genetics (1987-05-01)
N J Royle, D M Irwin, M L Koschinsky, R T MacGillivray, J L Hamerton
PMID3474786
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The gene for human prothrombin, or factor II (F2) has been assigned to 11p11-q12 by the combined use of a panel of somatic cell hybrid DNAs and in situ hybridization, using both cDNA and genomic probes. In addition, the cDNA probe for F2 recognizes a homologous sequence which has been tentatively mapped to the X chromosome. Similar approaches have been used to confirm the assignment of the ceruloplasmin gene, but to regionally localize it more proximally than previously reported (3q21-q24). These results provide further evidence that genes encoding the coagulation factors and related proteins are dispersed throughout the human genome.
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Trombina from bovine plasma, lyophilized powder, ≥2,000 NIH units/mg protein (E1%/280 = 19.5)