Localization of human monoamine oxidase-A gene to Xp11.23-11.4 by in situ hybridization: implications for Norrie disease - PubMed (original) (raw)
Localization of human monoamine oxidase-A gene to Xp11.23-11.4 by in situ hybridization: implications for Norrie disease
E R Levy et al. Genomics. 1989 Aug.
Abstract
A cDNA for the neurotransmitter-degrading enzyme monoamine oxidase-A (MAO-A) has been assigned by in situ hybridization to the human X chromosome and subregionally localized to Xp11.23-11.4. As restriction fragments detected by this probe are deleted in some patients with Norrie disease, this assignment provides confirmation of the localization of the disease.
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