par  Adham, I. M.;Szpirer, Claude  ;Kremling, H;Keime, S;Szpirer, Josiane
;Kremling, H;Keime, S;Szpirer, Josiane  ;Levan, Göran;Engel, W.
;Levan, Göran;Engel, W.
Référence Cytogenetics and cell genetics, 57, 1, page (47-50)
Publication Publié, 1991
           ;Kremling, H;Keime, S;Szpirer, Josiane
;Kremling, H;Keime, S;Szpirer, Josiane  ;Levan, Göran;Engel, W.
;Levan, Göran;Engel, W.Référence Cytogenetics and cell genetics, 57, 1, page (47-50)
Publication Publié, 1991
                                                                                                       
			Article révisé par les pairs
                                                  
        | Résumé : | The genes for proacrosin, protamines, and transition proteins are exclusively expressed in haploid spermatogenic cells. From the analysis of mouse x rat cell hybrids which segregate rat chromosomes, the rat gene for proacrosin (ACR) was assigned to chromosome 7, that for transition protein 1 (TNP1) to chromosome 9, and the genes for transition protein 2 (TNP2) and protamine 1 (PRM1) to chromosome 10. | 



