par  Parmentier, Marc  ;Szpirer, Josiane
;Szpirer, Josiane  ;Levan, G.;Vassart, Gilbert
;Levan, G.;Vassart, Gilbert 
Référence Cytogenetics and cell genetics, 52, 1-2, page (85-87)
Publication Publié, 1989
           ;Szpirer, Josiane
;Szpirer, Josiane  ;Levan, G.;Vassart, Gilbert
;Levan, G.;Vassart, Gilbert 
Référence Cytogenetics and cell genetics, 52, 1-2, page (85-87)
Publication Publié, 1989
                                                                                                       
			Article révisé par les pairs
                                                  
        | Résumé : | Genomic clones coding for the brain calcium-binding protein, calbindin 29 kDa, were isolated from a human library. A fragment containing exon 2 was used as a probe to investigate the presence of the gene in human x rodent somatic cell hybrids. The gene was unambiguously assigned to chromosome 16. The closely-related calbindin 27 kDa gene was previously assigned to chromosome 8. These two genes, deriving from a common ancestor, thus appear to have been separated during vertebrate evolution. | 



