The gene for clotting factor 10 is mapped to 13q32----qter

Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics
N J RoyleJ L Hamerton

Abstract

The structural gene for the human clotting factor 10 (F10) has been mapped to chromosome 13 with a cDNA probe hybridized to DNAs from a panel of human X hamster hybrids. In situ hybridization was used to assign F10 to region 13q32----qter of chromosomes from normal human lymphocytes.

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