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GM10611 Somatic cell hybrid

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NIGMS MAPPING PANEL #2, VERSION 3, HUMAN/RODENT SOMATIC CELL HYBRIDS
NIGMS HUMAN/RODENT SOMATIC CELL HYBRID MAPPING PANEL #2 DNA
NIGMS HUMAN/RODENT SOMATIC CELL HYBRID MINI MAPPING PANEL #2 DNA

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Overview

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Repository NIGMS Human Genetic Cell Repository
Subcollection Hybrids
Cell Type Somatic cell hybrid
Transformant Untransformed
Family Member 9
Confirmation Karyotypic analysis and Southern blot hybridization
ISCN Human/Chinese hamster hybrid retaining human chromosome #9
Remarks Line PK-87-9; produced by the fusion of retroviral vector SP-1 infected human lymphoblasts, GM07890, 46,XX,del(13), with CHO cell line UV-135; selected in medium containing histidinol; retains human chromosome #9 in 76% of cells

Characterizations

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IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIES OF ORIGIN Species of Origin Confirmed by Nucleoside Phosphorylase, Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase, and Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme Electrophoresis and by Chromosome Analysis
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - X CHROMOSOME DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results in Southern blot hybridization analyses with probes for Xq28, DXS15, and Xp22.32 and Yp11.3, MIC2. Dubois & Naylor (Genomics 16:315-319,1993) reported that PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results with primers for Xp22.32, STS, Xq13.3, PGK1, and Xq28, G6PD.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - Y CHROMOSOME PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave a negative result with a primer for Yq11, DYS227.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 1 DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave a negative result in Southern blot hybridization analysis with a probe for 1p36, PND. Dubois & Naylor (Genomics 16:315-319,1993) reported that PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results with primers for 1p13, NGFB, and 1q32, REN.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 2 Dubois & Naylor (Genomics 16:315-319,1993) reported that PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results with primers for 2p13, TGFA, 2p23, POMC, and 2q13, IL1A. PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave a negative result with a primer for 2q37, ALPP.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 3 DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results in Southern blot hybridization analyses with probes for 3p25, RAF1, and 3q26.2qter, TFRC. Dubois & Naylor (Genomics 16:315-319,1993) reported that PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results with primers for 3p22-p21.33, GLB1, and 3q26.2-q27, GLUT2.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 4 DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results in Southern blot hybridization analyses with probes for 4p16.2p15.1, D4S20, and 4q21q23, ADH3. Dubois & Naylor (Genomics 16:315-319,1993) reported that PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results with primers for 4p15.3, QDPR, and 4q11-q13, AFP.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 5 DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results in Southern blot hybridization analyses with probes for 5pterp15.3, D5S10, and 5q33q35, PDGFRB. Dubois & Naylor (Genomics 16:315-319,1993) reported that PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results with primers for 5p14-p12, C9, and 5q13.3-q14, HMGCR.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 6 Dubois & Naylor (Genomics 16:315-319,1993) reported that PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results with primers for 6p21.3, TNFA, and 6q24-q27, MAS1.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 7 Dubois & Naylor (Genomics 16:315-319,1993) reported that PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results with primers for 7p12, EGFR, and 7q31.3, CFTR.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 8 DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave a negative result in Southern blot hybridization analysis with a probe for 8p22p12, NFL. Dubois & Naylor (Genomics 16:315-319,1993) reported that PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results with primers for 8p21-p11.2, LHRH, 8p23-p22, DEF1, and 8q24, TG.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 9 DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave positive results in Southern blot hybridization analyses with probes for 9p22, IFNB; 9q34, D9S7; and 9q34.1, ABL. Dubois & Naylor (Genomics 16:315-319,1993) reported that PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave positive results with primers for 9p22, IFNA, and 9q22.3-q31, ALDOB. PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave positive results with primers for 9pter-p22, D9S178, 9p22, IFNA, 9p21, D9S270, 9p12, 1F6, 9pter-q12, RLN1, 9q13-q21, D9S301, 9q22.3-q31, ALDOB, 9q34.3, DBH, and 9q34-qter, D9S158, and gave a negative result with a primer for 9q22.3-q31, D9S53.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 10 Dubois & Naylor (Genomics 16:315-319,1993) reported that PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results with primers for 10p11.2, ITGB1, and 10q24, PLAU.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 11 Dubois & Naylor (Genomics 16:315-319,1993) reported that PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results with primers for 11p13, CAT, and 11q21-q22, CLG.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 12 DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave a negative result in Southern blot hybridization analysis with a probe for 12p13.2, PRB1. Dubois & Naylor (Genomics 16:315-319,1993) reported that PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results with primers for 12p13.3-p13.2, F8VWF, and 12q22-q24.2, PAH.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 13 Dubois & Naylor (Genomics 16:315-319,1993) reported that PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave a negative result with a primer for 13q14.3, RB1.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 14 Dubois & Naylor (Genomics 16:315-319,1993) reported that PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results with primers for 14q11.2, NP, and 14q32.1, PI.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 15 Dubois & Naylor (Genomics 16:315-319,1993) reported that PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave a negative result with a primer for 15q21-q22.2, B2M. PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave a negative result with a primer for 15q11.2-q12, GABRB3.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 16 DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave a negative result in Southern blot hybridization analysis with a probe for 16q13q22.1, MT2. Dubois & Naylor (Genomics 16:315-319,1993) reported that PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results with primers for 16p13.3, HBA, 16q22.1, HPR, and 16q22.1, LCAT.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 17 DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave a negative result in Southern blot hybridization analysis with a probe for 17p13.1, MYH2. Dubois & Naylor (Genomics 16:315-319,1993) reported that PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results with primers for 17p13.1, TP53, 17q, GAS and 17q21.3-q23, MPO.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 18 DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave a negative result in Southern blot hybridization analysis with a probe for 18q12.3, D18S6. Dubois & Naylor (Genomics 16:315-319,1993) reported that PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave a negative result with a primer for 18p11.31-p11.22, TYMS. PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results with primers for 18p11.1-q11.2, D18S44, and 18q12.1, TTR..
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 19 DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results in Southern blot hybridization analyses with probes for 19p13.3p13.2, C3; 19q13.3, LHB; and 19p13.1, D19S11. Dubois & Naylor (Genomics 16:315-319,1993) reported that PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results with primers for 19p13.2, LDLR, and 19q13.2, APOC2.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 20 Dubois & Naylor (Genomics 16:315-319,1993) reported that PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results with primers for 20pter-p12, PRNP, and 20q12-q13.11, ADA.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 21 DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave a negative result in Southern blot hybridization analysis with a probe for 21q22.1q22.2, D21S17. Dubois & Naylor (Genomics 16:315-319,1993) reported that PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave a negative result with a primer for 21q22.3, ITGB2.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 22 DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave a negative result in Southern blot hybridization analysis with a probe for 22q12.3q13.1, PDGFB. Dubois & Naylor (Genomics 16:315-319,1993) reported that PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave a negative result with a primer for 22q11.2, IGLC2.
 

Phenotypic Data

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Remarks Line PK-87-9; produced by the fusion of retroviral vector SP-1 infected human lymphoblasts, GM07890, 46,XX,del(13), with CHO cell line UV-135; selected in medium containing histidinol; retains human chromosome #9 in 76% of cells

Publications

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Krona C, Ejeskär K, Carén H, Abel F, Sjöberg RM, Martinsson T, A novel 1p362 located gene, APITD1, with tumour-suppressive properties and a putative p53-binding domain, shows low expression in neuroblastoma tumours British journal of cancer91:1119-30 2004
PubMed ID: 15328517
 
Mallet F, Bouton O, Prudhomme S, Cheynet V, Oriol G, Bonnaud B, Lucotte G, Duret L, Mandrand B, The endogenous retroviral locus ERVWE1 is a bona fide gene involved in hominoid placental physiology Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America101:1731-6 2004
PubMed ID: 14757826
 
Wong A, Vallender EJ, Heretis K, Ilkin Y, Lahn BT, Martin CL, Ledbetter DH, Diverse fates of paralogs following segmental duplication of telomeric genes Genomics84:239-47 2004
PubMed ID: 15233989
 
Conte C, Ebeling M, Marcuz A, Nef P, Andres-Barquin PJ, Identification and characterization of human taste receptor genes belonging to the TAS2R family Cytogenetic and genome research98:45-53 2003
PubMed ID: 12584440
 
Hansford LM, Smith SA, Haber M, Norris MD, Cheung B, Marshall GM, Cloning and characterization of the human neural cell adhesion molecule, CNTN4 (alias BIG-2) Cytogenetic and genome research101:17-23 2003
PubMed ID: 14571131
 
Janssens B, Mohapatra B, Vatta M, Goossens S, Vanpoucke G, Kools P, Montoye T, van Hengel J, Bowles NE, van Roy F, Towbin JA, Assessment of the CTNNA3 gene encoding human alpha T-catenin regarding its involvement in dilated cardiomyopathy Human genetics112:227-36 2003
PubMed ID: 12596047
 
Tarafa G, Prat E, Risques RA, González S, Camps J, Grau M, Guinó E, Moreno V, Esteller M, Herman JG, Germà JR, Miró R, Peinado MA, Capellá G, Common genetic evolutionary pathways in familial adenomatous polyposis tumors Cancer research63:5731-7 2003
PubMed ID: 14522893
 
Hotzel I, Cheevers WP, A maedi-visna virus strain K1514 receptor gene is located in sheep chromosome 3p and the syntenic region of human chromosome 2. J Gen Virol83(Pt 7):1759-64 2002
PubMed ID: 12075096
 
Anderson MJ, Viars CS, Czekay S, Cavenee WK, Arden KC, Cloning and characterization of three human forkhead genes that comprise an FKHR-like gene subfamily. Genomics47:187-99 1998
PubMed ID: 9479491
 
Katsanis N, Fisher EM, A novel C-terminal binding protein (CTBP2) is closely related to CTBP1, an adenovirus E1A-binding protein, and maps to human chromosome 21q21.3. Genomics47:294-9 1998
PubMed ID: 9479502
 
McLennan AG, Flannery AV, Morten JE, Ridanpaa M, Chromosomal localization of the human diadenosine 5',5"'-P1,P4- tetraphosphate pyrophosphohydrolase (Ap4A hydrolase) gene (APAH1) to 9p13. Genomics47:307-9 1998
PubMed ID: 9479504
 
Tiranti V, Hoertnagel K, Carrozzo R, Galimberti C, Munaro M, Granatiero M, Zelante L, Gasparini P, Marzella R, Rocchi M, Bayona-Bafaluy MP, Enriquez JA, Uziel G, Bertini E, Dionisi-Vici C, Franco B, Meitinger T, Zeviani M, Mutations of SURF-1 in leigh disease associated with cytochrome c oxidase deficiency [In Process Citation] Am J Hum Genet63:1609-21 1998
PubMed ID: 9837813
 
Bouzyk M, Bryant SP, Evans C, Guioli S, Ford S, Schmidt K, Goodfellow PN, Povey S, Rebello M, Rousseaux S, Spurr NK, Integrated radiation hybrid and yeast artificial chromosome map of chromosome 9p. Eur J Hum Genet5:299-307 1997
PubMed ID: 9412787
 
Iannotti CA, Inoue H, Bernal E, Aoki M, Liu L, Donis-Keller H, German MS, Permutt MA, Identification of a human LMX1 (LMX1.1)-related gene, LMX1.2: tissue- specific expression and linkage mapping on chromosome 9. Genomics46:520-4 1997
PubMed ID: 9441763
 
Jones MH, Zhang Y, Tirosvoutis KN, Davey PM, Webster AR, Walsh D, Spurr NK, Affara NA, Chromosomal assignment of 311 sequences transcribed in human adult testis. Genomics40:155-67 1997
PubMed ID: 9070934
 
McCusker D, Jones T, Sheer D, Trowsdale J, Genetic relationships of the genes encoding the human proteasome beta subunits and the proteasome PA28 complex. Genomics45:362-7 1997
PubMed ID: 9344661
 
Schwarz H, Arden K, Lotz M, CD137, a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor family, is located on chromosome 1p36, in a cluster of related genes, and colocalizes with several malignancies Biochemical and biophysical research communications235:699-703 1997
PubMed ID: 9207223
 
Bouzyk M, Bryant SP, Schmitt K, Goodfellow PN, Ekong R, Spurr NK, Construction of a radiation hybrid map of chromosome 9p. Genomics34:187-92 1996
PubMed ID: 8661047
 
Finelli P, Antonacci R, Marzella R, Lonoce A, Archidiacono N, Rocchi M, Structural organization of multiple alphoid subsets coexisting on human chromosomes 1, 4, 5, 7, 9, 15, 18, and 19. Genomics38:325-30 1996
PubMed ID: 8975709
 
Hirai M, Kusuda J, Hashimoto K, Assignment of human ADP ribosylation factor (ARF) genes ARF1 and ARF3 to chromosomes 1q42 and 12q13, respectively. Genomics34(2):263-5 1996
PubMed ID: 8661066
 
Mao C, Baumgartner AP, Jha PK, Huang TH, Sarkar S, Assignment of the human fast skeletal troponin T gene (TNNT3) to chromosome 11p15.5: evidence for the presence of 11pter in a monochromosome 9 somatic cell hybrid in NIGMS mapping panel 2. Genomics31:385-8 1996
PubMed ID: 8838323
 
Savitsky K, Ziv Y, Bar-Shira A, Gilad S, Tagle DA, Smith S, Uziel T, Sfez S, Nahmias J, Sartiel A, Eddy RL, Shows TB, Collins FS, Shiloh Y, Rotman G, A human gene (DDX10) encoding a putative DEAD-box RNA helicase at 11q22- q23. Genomics33:199-206 1996
PubMed ID: 8660968
 
Savitsky K, Ziv Y, Bar-Shira A, Gilad S, Tagle DA, Smith S, Uziel T, Sfez S, Nahmias J, Sartiel A, Eddy RL, Shows TB, Collins FS, Shiloh Y, Rotman G, Report and abstracts of the 4th International Workshop on Chromosome 9. Williamsburg, Virginia, USA, April 23-25, 1995. Ann Hum Genet59 ( Pt 4):347-91 1995
PubMed ID: 8579331
 
Arden KC, Viars CS, Weiss S, Argentin S, Nemer M, Localization of the human B-type natriuretic peptide precursor (NPPB) gene to chromosome 1p36. Genomics26:385-9 1995
PubMed ID: 7601467
 
Bermingham JR Jr, Arden KC, Naumova AK, Sapienza C, Viars CS, Fu XD, Khotz J, Manley JL, Rosenfeld MG, Chromosomal localization of mouse and human genes encoding the splicing factors ASF/SF2 (SFRS1) and SC-35 (SFRS2). Genomics29:70-9 1995
PubMed ID: 8530103
 
Bloch KD, Wolfram JR, Brown DM, Roberts JD Jr, Zapol DG, Lepore JJ, Filippov G, Thomas JE, Jacob HJ, Bloch DB, Three members of the nitric oxide synthase II gene family (NOS2A, NOS2B, and NOS2C) colocalize to human chromosome 17. Genomics27:526-30 1995
PubMed ID: 7558036
 
Kermouni A, Van Roost E, Arden KC, Vermeesch JR, Weiss S, Godelaine D, Flint J, Lurquin C, Szikora JP, Higgs DR, The IL-9 receptor gene (IL9R): genomic structure, chromosomal localization in the pseudoautosomal region of the long arm of the sex chromosomes, and identification of IL9R pseudogenes at 9qter, 10pter, 16pter, and 18pter Genomics29:371-82 1995
PubMed ID: 8666384
 
Saito M, Helin K, Valentine MB, Griffith BB, Willman CL, Harlow E, Look AT, Amplification of the E2F1 transcription factor gene in the HEL erythroleukemia cell line. Genomics25:130-8 1995
PubMed ID: 7774910
 
Chang DY, Nelson B, Bilyeu T, Hsu K, Darlington GJ, Maraia RJ, A human Alu RNA-binding protein whose expression is associated with accumulation of small cytoplasmic Alu RNA. Mol Cell Biol14:3949-59 1994
PubMed ID: 8196634
 
De Plaen E, Arden K, Traversari C, Gaforio JJ, Szikora JP, De Smet C, Brasseur F, van der Bruggen P, Lethé B, Lurquin C, Structure, chromosomal localization, and expression of 12 genes of the MAGE family Immunogenetics40:360-9 1994
PubMed ID: 7927540
 
Driscoll CT, Darlington GJ, Maraia RJ, The conserved 7SK snRNA gene localizes to human chromosome 6 by homolog exclusion probing of somatic cell hybrid RNA. Nucleic Acids Res22(5):722-5 1994
PubMed ID: 8139910
 
Fukushima A, Okubo K, Sugino H, Hori N, Matoba R, Niiyama T, Murakawa K, Yoshii J, Yokoyama M, Matsubara K, Chromosomal assignment of HepG2 3'-directed partial cDNA sequences by Southern blot hybridization using monochromosomal hybrid cell panels. Genomics22:127-36 1994
PubMed ID: 7959758
 
Hendershot LM, Valentine VA, Lee AS, Morris SW, Shapiro DN, Localization of the gene encoding human BiP/GRP78, the endoplasmic reticulum cognate of the HSP70 family, to chromosome 9q34. Genomics20:281-4 1994
PubMed ID: 8020977
 
Weiss J, Rubinfeld B, Polakis PG, McCormick F, Cavenee WK, Arden KC, The RAP1GA1 locus for human Rap1-GTPase activating protein 1 maps to chromosome 1p36.1-->p35. Cytogenet Cell Genet66:18-21 1994
PubMed ID: 8275700
 
Chong SS, Kristjansson K, Zoghbi HY, Hughes MR, Molecular cloning of the cDNA encoding a human renal sodium phosphate transport protein and its assignment to chromosome 6p21.3-p23. Genomics18:355-359 1993
PubMed ID: 8288239
 
Clark CC, Cohen I, Eichstetter I, Cannizzaro LA, McPherson JD, Wasmuth JJ, Iozzo RV, Molecular cloning of the human proto-oncogene Wnt-5A and mapping of the gene (WNT5A) to chromosome 3p14-p21. Genomics18:249-60 1993
PubMed ID: 8288227
 
Drwinga HL, Toji LH, Kim CH, Greene AE, Mulivor RA, NIGMS human/rodent somatic cell hybrid mapping panels 1 and 2. Genomics16:311-4 1993
PubMed ID: 8314568
 
Figlewicz DA, Delattre O, Guellaen G, Krizus A, Thomas G, Zucman J, Rouleau GA, Mapping of human gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase genes on chromosome 22 and other human autosomes. Genomics17:299-305 1993
PubMed ID: 8104871
 
Howe JR, Lairmore TC, Veile R, Dou S, Wells SA Jr, Donis-Keller H, Development of a sequence-tagged site for the centromere of chromosome 10: its use in cytogenetic and physical mapping. Hum Genet91:199-204 1993
PubMed ID: 8478002
 
Maraia RJ, Driscoll CT, Bilyeu T, Hsu K, Darlington GJ, Multiple dispersed loci produce small cytoplasmic Alu RNA. Mol Cell Biol13:4233-41 1993
PubMed ID: 7686619
 
Washington SS, Bowcock AM, Gerken S, Matsunami N, Lesh D, Osborne-Lawrence SL, Cowell J, Ledbetter DH, White RL, Chakravarti A, A somatic cell hybrid map of human chromosome 13. Genomics18:486-95 1993
PubMed ID: 8307557
 
Hendricks-Taylor LR, Bachinski LL, Siciliano MJ, Fertitta A, Trask B, de Jong PJ, Ledbetter DH, Darlington GJ, The CCAAT/enhancer binding protein (C/EBP alpha) gene (CEBPA) maps to human chromosome 19q13.1 and the related nuclear factor NF-IL6 (C/EBP beta) gene (CEBPB) maps to human chromosome 20q13.1. Genomics14:12-7 1992
PubMed ID: 1427819
 
Kremer EJ, Kalatzis V, Baker E, Callen DF, Sutherland GR, Maliszewski CR, The gene for the human IgA Fc receptor maps to 19q13.4. Hum Genet89:107-8 1992
PubMed ID: 1577457
 
Morris SW, Nelson N, Valentine MB, Shapiro DN, Look AT, Kozlosky CJ, Beckmann MP, Cerretti DP, Assignment of the genes encoding human interleukin-8 receptor types 1 and 2 and an interleukin-8 receptor pseudogene to chromosome 2q35. Genomics14:685-91 1992
PubMed ID: 1427896
 
Ledbetter SA, Garcia-Heras J, Ledbetter DH, "PCR-karyotype" of human chromosomes in somatic cell hybrids. Genomics8:614-22 1990
PubMed ID: 2276735
 
Warburton D, Gersen S, Yu MT, Jackson C, Handelin B, Housman D, Monochromosomal rodent-human hybrids from microcell fusion of human lymphoblastoid cells containing an inserted dominant selectable marker. Genomics6:358-66 1990
PubMed ID: 2307476

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Split Ratio 1:5
Temperature 37 C
Percent CO2 5%
Medium Roswell Park Memorial Institute Medium 1640 with 2mM L-glutamine or equivalent
Serum 10% fetal bovine serum Not inactivated
Substrate None specified
Subcultivation Method trypsin-EDTA
Supplement Histidinol 4mM
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