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Integration of gene maps: Mouse chromosome-X

Integration of gene maps: Mouse chromosome-X
Integration of gene maps: Mouse chromosome-X
A linkage map was constructed from data in GBASE and integrated with physical and other data. The summary map contains 178 loci in 86 cM (164 Mb). Interference is at the level predicted by Carter and Falconer (J. Genet. 50: 307-323, 1951). Problems encountered in this exercise include data errors and omissions which an integrable location database could correct if it received some of the effort now devoted to subjective maps. The extent to which homologous sequences have been rearranged in mouse and man cannot be determined until steps are taken to make both maps more reliable. There has been remarkably little attention to problems of map integration that are common to all eucaryotes, and the need for a location database is as acute in the mouse as in man
373-383
Wang, L. H.
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Collins, A
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Lawrence, S
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Morton, Newton Ennis
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Wang, L. H.
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Collins, A
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Lawrence, S
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Morton, Newton Ennis
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Wang, L. H., Collins, A, Lawrence, S and Morton, Newton Ennis (1995) Integration of gene maps: Mouse chromosome-X. Revista Brasileira de Genetica, 18 (3), 373-383.

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A linkage map was constructed from data in GBASE and integrated with physical and other data. The summary map contains 178 loci in 86 cM (164 Mb). Interference is at the level predicted by Carter and Falconer (J. Genet. 50: 307-323, 1951). Problems encountered in this exercise include data errors and omissions which an integrable location database could correct if it received some of the effort now devoted to subjective maps. The extent to which homologous sequences have been rearranged in mouse and man cannot be determined until steps are taken to make both maps more reliable. There has been remarkably little attention to problems of map integration that are common to all eucaryotes, and the need for a location database is as acute in the mouse as in man

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Published date: 1 September 1995

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Local EPrints ID: 470694
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/470694
PURE UUID: 721de7d8-2a81-48e2-9e91-a4973b901bfd
ORCID for A Collins: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7108-0771

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Author: L. H. Wang
Author: A Collins ORCID iD
Author: S Lawrence
Author: Newton Ennis Morton

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