Abstract

Mutations of the Tp53 tumor suppressor gene have been detected in 50% of all human cancers. The normal Tp53 gene product acts as a negative regulator of cell division or is associated with abnormal growth in certain differentiated cell types. The Tp53 gene was mapped by FISH to Syrian hamster chromosome 9 bands qb2.2-->2.3 using a genomic DNA probe with a high degree of sequence identity to the human Tp53 gene.

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