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Standard maps of chromosome 10

Annals of Human Genetics, 1990
SUMMARYTo achieve consensus more exact definitions of genetical maps are required, of which standard, comprehensive and skeletal might be some. A standard genetic map gives distance from pter in centimorgans (cM), uses the international nomenclature for assigned loci, is sex‐specific, and allows as well as possible for interference and typing errors. A
Morton, Newton, Collins, Andrew
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Advances in Y chromosome mapping

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1999
The human Y chromosome has long been recognized as being responsible for sex determination. In fact, it also encodes more than 30 genes and gene families that participate in a variety of cellular functions, including bone development, tooth growth, and spermatogenesis.
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Genetic mapping: X chromosome

Human Genetics, 1983
Starting with the male chiasma distribution for chromosome 2, a significantly better fit is obtained to lod scores for the X chromosome if terminalization of distal chiasmata is assumed. The linkage data are not consistent with a uniform distribution of chiasmata, absence of terminalization, or restriction of terminalization to the distal band.
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Methods for mapping 3D chromosome architecture

Nature reviews genetics, 2019
Rieke Kempfer, A. Pombo
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A mapping function for human chromosomes

Annals of Human Genetics, 1976
The available simple mapping functions are surveyed, and a new mapping function that provides for positive interference within chromosome arms and no interference across the centromere is proposed, together with the corresponding formula for centromeric linkage.
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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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Chromosome Maps of Saccharomyces

Nature, 1959
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Mapping the human Y chromosome

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1988
This paper reviews past and present trends in mapping the human Y chromosome. So far, mapping has essentially used a combination of cytogenetic and molecular analyses of Y-chromosomal anomalies and sex reversal syndromes. This deletion mapping culminated recently in the isolation of the putative sex-determining locus TDF
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