Abstract
Mice of inbred strains having known crossovers within the H-2 gene complex have been used to map the two H-2-linked immune response genes governing, respectively, responsiveness to a synthetic glutamic acid-alanine-tyrosine terpolymer and to limiting doses of ovalbumin. Both genes have been found to be within the H-2 complex between the K and D loci and have been further localized to the segment between the K and Ss-Slp loci.
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Copyright © 1973 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.
1973
The Williams & Wilkins Company
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