Gene-tagged chromosome translocations in eleven stocks of mice (original) (raw)

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The cytogenetic problems of correlating linkage groups in the house mouse with their chromosomes, and of establishing the chromosomal independence of known linkage groups, call for the use of numerous genetically tagged translocations. Eleven new translocations have been induced and tagged; they involve linkage groups I, II, III, V, VIII, IX and XI.

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  1. Institute of Animal Genetics, Edinburgh, Scotland
    T. G. Cartes, Mary F. Lyon & Rita J. S. Phillips

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Cartes, T.G., Lyon, M.F. & Phillips, R.J.S. Gene-tagged chromosome translocations in eleven stocks of mice.Journ. of Genetics 53, 154–166 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02981519

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