PMID: 6166943May 1, 1981Paper

Leukocyte and fibroblast interferon genes are located on human chromosome 9

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
D OwerbachR M Lawn

Abstract

At least eight leukocyte interferon genes (IFL) and the single fibroblast interferon gene (IFF) have been located on chromosome 9 in humans. In somatic cell hybrids of human and mouse cells containing a normal complement of mouse parental cell chromosomes but reduced numbers of human chromosomes, the human leukocyte and fibroblast interferon DNA sequences were present only when human chromosome 9 was also present.

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