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ABL1は、ヒトでは9番染色体英語版に位置するABL1遺伝子(以前のシンボルはABL)にコードされるタンパク質である[5]。哺乳類ゲノムに存在するホモログを表す場合にはc-Abl、ウイルスの場合にはv-Ablという表記が用いられることがあり、当初エーベルソンマウス白血病ウイルス英語版(Abelson murine leukemia virus)から単離されたことに由来する[6]


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