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Chromosome Mapping with DNA Markers

Scientific American, 1988
New markers called RFLP's (for restriction-fragment length polymorphisms) can indicate the location on a chromosome of a disease-causing gene and serve to identify carriers. With enough markers one can map the human chromosomes--the first step toward an ambitious goal of molecular biology: sequencing the entire human genome.
Raymond E. White, Jean-Marc Lalouel
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Chromosome mapping and expression of a putative testis-determining gene in mouse.

Science, 1989
Isolation and mapping of a mouse complementary DNA sequence (mouse Y-finger) encoding a multiple, potential zinc-binding, finger protein homologous to the candidate human testis-determining factor gene is reported.
Claude M. Nagamine   +3 more
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Chromosome mapping of cell membrane antigens expressed on activated B cells

European Journal of Immunology, 1985
Hybrids formed by fusion of either human acute lymphoblastic or chronic lymphocy‐tic leukemia cells and the mouse myeloma P3.X63.Ag81653 have been used to show that the expression of two cell surface antigens, Bp37 and p76, associated with B cell ...
F. Katz   +5 more
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Integrating maps of chromosome 21

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1992
The past year has seen major progress in the construction of various types of maps of human chromosome 21. Perhaps more significantly, the chromosome 21 research community is making very significant progress on integration of these maps through the use of common resources and increased collaboration and communication.
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Human ethanol-inducible P450IIE1: complete gene sequence, promoter characterization, chromosome mapping, and cDNA-directed expression.

Biochemistry, 1988
The human P450IIE1 gene, coding for an ethanol-inducible nitrosamine-metabolizing P-450, was isolated from a lambda EMBL3 genomic library and completely sequenced.
M. Umeno   +4 more
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Mapping Human Chromosomes

2001
A central problem in cytogenetics is mapping the location of each gene. This involves determining their linear order and the physical distance and frequency of meiotic recombination between all components of each chromosome, especially the genes. The rate of progress in mapping the human chromosomes has increased rapidly.
Eeva Therman, Orlando J. Miller
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Mapping the Y chromosome

Development, 1987
DNA probes isolated from the human Y chromosome have been used to resolve two fundamental problems concerning the biology of sex determination in man. Coincidentally, resolution of these problems has generated genetic maps of the short arm of the human Y chromosome and has allowed the regional localization of TDF .
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Chromosome maps of man and mouse

Clinical Genetics, 1981
Graphical displays and listings are presented showing the chromosomal locations of the loci referred to in the Edinburgh Human Gene Mapping Conference (1979), those regarded as homologous between mouse and man, and some others used in linkage studies of chromosomal rearrangements in the mouse.
Mary F. Lyon   +6 more
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Molecular mapping of rice chromosomes

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1988
We report the construction of an RFLP genetic map of rice (Oryza sativa) chromosomes. The map is comprised of 135 loci corresponding to clones selected from a PstI genomic library. This molecular map covers 1,389 cM of the rice genome and exceeds the current classical maps by more than 20%. The map was generated from F2 segregation data (50 individuals)
Steven D. Tanksley   +6 more
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FISH-mapping and chromosome evolution in the Y chromosome of bovids.

2004
National ...
Iannuzzi L   +9 more
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