Evidence for a major cluster of lymphocyte differentiation antigens on murine chromosome 2.

Abstract
The region of chromosome 2 between H-13 and H-3 was shown to contain loci coding for a variety of other alloantigens, including Ly-4 and the locus coding for .beta.2-microglobulin. Ly-6 and Ly-11 are coded for by genes in a segment of chromosome 2 adjacent to the H-3-H-13 region and this segment of chromosome also contains the tightly linked loci coding for antigens Ala-1, DAG, H9/25, H-30, Ly-8 and ThB. In addition, at least 1 locus (and probably more) affecting susceptibility to leukemia induction is found within this gene cluster.