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. 1987 Sep 11;15(17):7212. doi: 10.1093/nar/15.17.7212

A second useful polymorphism for the cytosolic thymidine kinase gene (TK1) with the enzyme BstEII which will allow haplotying at this locus on chromosome 17 (q21-q22).

P D Murphy 1, P F Lin 1, F H Ruddle 1, K K Kidd 1
PMCID: PMC306236  PMID: 2889186

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