cDNA for fanconi anemia complementation group A

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ABSTRACT:
A cDNA molecule corresponding to the gene for human Fanconi anemia of complementation group A is disclosed. Also disclosed is the theoretical amino acid sequence of the FA-A protein. Methods of using these biological materials in the diagnosis and treatment of Fanconi anemia are presented.

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