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Comparative Study
. 2001 May:Appendix 6:Appendix 6.
doi: 10.1002/0471142905.hga06s09.
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Comparative Study
Human-mouse comparative maps
M F Seldin. Curr Protoc Hum Genet. 2001 May.
Abstract
Homology relationships between human and mouse genomes are very useful for identifying human or mouse homologs of disease traits that have been mapped in the other species. Conservation of genomic organization in human and mouse has long been recognized; however, detailed systematic examination of these relationships on a genome-wide scale has only recently become possible. This appendix presents tables of comparative genetic maps with homology groups for human and mouse chromosomes, sorted by human position. The map locations of 1416 loci (many of which are genes) have been determined, and at least 181 different conserved linkage groups have been defined. Human loci are arranged from the most telomeric marker on the long (q) arm to the most telomeric marker on the short (p) arm of the human chromosome.
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