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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Jul 29.
Published in final edited form as: Immunogenetics. 2008 Mar 11;60(5):257–265. doi: 10.1007/s00251-008-0285-3

Figure 3. Cytogenetic localization of NITR gene clusters to chromosomes 7 and 14.

Figure 3

BACs corresponding to the NITR gene cluster on chromosome 7 (DKEY-7N10) and the newly identified NITR gene cluster (DKEY-149K8) were localized to specific zebrafish chromosomes using 2-color fluorescence in situ hybridization (Freeman et al. 2007). (a) DKEY-7N10 hybridized uniquely to the subtelomeric region of chromosome 7q and is shown (orange) in relation to the near-telomeric marker for the q-arm of chromosome 7, CH211-128L16 (green). (b) DKEY-149K8 hybridized uniquely to the subtelomeric region of chromosome 14q and is shown (orange) in relation to the near-telomeric marker for the p-arm of chromosome 14, CH211-117N19 (green).