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Mapping human chromosomes

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1995
The construction of integrated maps at all levels of resolution will facilitate determination of the DNA sequence and, ultimately, the entire gene content of the human genome. In the past two years, the need for extensive frameworks on which to anchor the maps of the human chromosomes has been emphasized. The first framework has been provided following
David R. Bentley, Ian Dunham
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Mapping the Phytoplasma Chromosome

2012
Physical and genetic mapping of the phytoplasma chromosome can be a useful tool in a genome sequencing project in order to assemble the in silico-predicted contigs robustly. Mapping consists of four distinct steps: preparation of phytoplasma chromosomes from infected plants, single- and double-digestion of chromosomes with rare-cutting restriction ...
Malembic-Maher, Sylvie, Carle, Patricia
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An integrated map of chromosome 9

Annals of Human Genetics, 1995
SUMMARYAn integrated map of 211 loci on chromosome 9 is presented for which 198 loci have genetic locations. The results of the analysis indicate very strong interference for the chromosome and positional variations in recombination rates, most extreme in the male map where there is an excess of recombination near the p telomere and a marked ...
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Mapping of Human Chromosomes [PDF]

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The mapping of human chromosomes is progressing so rapidly that it is no longer possible to maintain an up-to-date catalog in book form. The standard listing of human genes, Victor A. McKusick’s Mendelian Inheritance in Man, has been published in nine editions since its first appearance in 1966.
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