The human c-ros gene (ROS) is located at chromosome region 6q16→6q22

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The human homolog, c-ros, of the transforming gene, v-ros, of the avian sarcoma virus, UR2, has been isolated from a human genomic library. A single-copy fragment from the human c-ros genomic clone has been used to map the human c-ros homolog (ROS) to human chromosome region 6q16→6q22 by somatic cell hybrid analysis and chromosomal in situ hybridization. Thus, the c-ros gene joins the c-myb oncogene, which is distal to the c-ros gene on the long arm of human chromosome 6, as a candidate for involvement in chromosome 6q deletions and rearrangements seen in various malignancies.

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Nagarajan, L., Louie, E., Tsujimoto, Y., Balduzzi, P. C., Huebner, K., & Croce, C. M. (1986). The human c-ros gene (ROS) is located at chromosome region 6q16→6q22. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 83(17), 6568–6572. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.83.17.6568

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