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The human 3p21-22 region is frequently involved in karyotype rearrangements associated with malignancies. The high frequency of allelic loss in this region has been associated with virtually all small cell lung carcinomas and many renal carcinomas. These findings suggest that at least one tumor-suppressor gene might be located in 3p21-22. We have recently reported the isolation of a 750-kb yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) contig from 3p21-22. Here, we describe three new genes isolated from the 3p YAC contig by using a cDNA hybridization selection. Remarkably, the three new genes encode zinc-finger proteins, indicating the presence of a cluster of zinc-finger genes in human chromosome 3p21.
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Calabrò, V., Pengue, G., Bartoli, P.C. et al. Positional cloning of cDNAs from the human chromosome 3p21–22 region identifies a clustered organization of zinc-finger genes. Hum Genet 95, 18–21 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00225067
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