Abstract

The segregation of the human gene for beta-glycerol phosphatase (GPB) was examined in human-Syrian hamster and human-Chinese hamster somatic cell hybrids. Electrophoretic analysis of the GPB in hybrids suggested that the enzyme is a dimer. Human GPB cosegregated with chromosome 8 in the twenty-five hybrids examined.

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