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  • Title: Molecular mapping of the human major histocompatibility complex by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis.
    Author: Dunham I, Sargent CA, Trowsdale J, Campbell RD.
    Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1987 Oct; 84(20):7237-41. PubMed ID: 3118362.
    Abstract:
    Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis and "cosmid walking" have been used to establish a molecular map of the human major histocompatibility complex (MHC). We have isolated approximately equal to 230 kilobases (kb) of genomic DNA in overlapping cosmid clones covering the genes for the second and fourth components of complement (C2 and C4, respectively), factor B, and steroid 21-hydroxylase, and approximately equal to 82 kb of genomic DNA surrounding the genes for the tumor necrosis factors alpha and beta. Single-copy hybridization probes isolated from these cosmid clusters and probes for the known MHC gene loci were hybridized to Southern blots of genomic DNA that had been digested with infrequently cutting restriction endonucleases and separated on pulsed-field gels. The data obtained allowed the construction of a long-range genomic restriction map and indicated that the MHC spans 3800 kb. This map orients the MHC class III gene cluster with respect to the DR subregion; the C2 gene is on the telomeric side of the 21-hydroxylase B gene. In addition we have defined the positions of the genes for the tumor necrosis factors alpha and beta in the human MHC. Genes for the alpha chain of DR and 21-hydroxylase B are separated by at least 300 kb, while the distance between the genes for C2 and tumor necrosis factor alpha is 390 kb. The HLA-B locus lies approximately equal to 250 kb on the telomeric side of the tumor necrosis factor genes.
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