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Order of loci on the X-chromosome of the mouse

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 April 2009

Mary F. Lyon
Affiliation:
Medical Research Council Radiobiological Research Unit, Harwell, Berkshire, England

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The locus of the gene striated, Str, on the mouse X-chromosome, was previously reported to be on the side of tabby (Ta) away from bent-tail (Bn). Results given in the present paper show this report to have been incorrect, and that the order of loci is Bn-Str-Ta-(Mo-Blo). In addition, the position of the translocation break in Searle's translocation (T1GH) has been confirmed, the order of loci with respect to T16H being Bn-T16H break-Ta-Blo.

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Short Papers
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1966

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