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Human/hamster hybrid cell cultures were examined for the presence of ARSA and other marker enzymes. Many of these hybrids were also analyzed for human chromosomes. Our results confirm the assignment of ARSA to chromosome 22.
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Hors-Cayla, M.C., Heuertz, S., Cong, N.V. et al. Confirmation of the assignment of the gene for arylsulfatase A to chromosome 22 using somatic cell hybrids. Hum Genet 49, 33–39 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00277684
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