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Linkage-maps and their Relations to Linkage Cluster Procedures

Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Parasitenkunde, Infektionskrankheiten und Hygiene. Zweite Naturwissenschaftliche Abteilung: Mikrobiologie der Landwirtschaft, der Technologie und des Umweltschutzes, 1980
Methods of numerical taxonomy should provide a good representation of the relations of the objects and the structure of the groups. Besides dendograms, shade diagrams and minimum spanning trees, linkage-maps are suggested as a good additive tool to accomplish this representation.
G, Ohmayer   +3 more
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Linkage Maps of Human Genes

Pediatrics International, 1987
AbstractMethodologies and tools for the construction of complete, primary genetic linkage maps of human chromosomes are emerging. Special families, optimal because of family structure for revealing linkage relationships, have been sampled and a number of genotypic determinations gathered.
R, White   +6 more
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A molecular linkage map of rye

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1996
A genetic map of six chromosomes of rye, (all of the rye chromosomes except for 2R), was constructed using 77 RFLP and 12 RAPD markers. The map was developed using an F2 population of 54 plants from a cross between two inbred lines. A rye genomic library was constructed as a source of clones for RFLP mapping.
Y, Loarce, G, Hueros, E, Ferrer
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A Genetic Linkage Map for the Zebrafish

Science, 1994
To facilitate molecular genetic analysis of vertebrate development, haploid genetics was used to construct a recombination map for the zebrafish Danio ( Brachydanio ) rerio .
John H. Postlethwait   +14 more
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Linkage maps of human chromosomes

Genome, 1989
Finding the chromosomal location of human genes that heretofore have been defined solely by phenotypes, in particular clinical phenotypes that are transmitted in Mendelian fashion in families, is an early and often crucial step in the process of identifying the molecular basis of a disease.
R, White   +5 more
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Novel approaches to linkage mapping

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1995
The recent progress seen in the development of high-quality genetic markers and high-density human genetic maps is facilitating new strategies for mapping disease-causing and disease-susceptibility genes. These strategies, which include homozygosity mapping, DNA pooling, and the utilization of linkage disequilibrium, have been successfully applied to ...
V C, Sheffield   +2 more
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RFLP linkage map of asparagus

Genome, 1996
A population resulting from a double pseudotestcross of two outbred-derived asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) clones was evaluated by RFLP (restriction fragment length polymorphism) analysis to produce individual maps of the male and female parents. An asparagus PstI genomic library was created and used as the source of probes.
M E, Lewis, K C, Sink
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Combined linkage and linkage disequilibrium mapping for genome screens

Genetic Epidemiology, 2000
Linkage analysis and association studies, two major approaches for genetic studies of human diseases, are useful for mapping genes that are highly penetrant, but both use only part of the information that is available for mapping disease genes. Therefore, they provide limited utility when used alone.
M, Xiong, L, Jin
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Linkage Disequilibrium and Association Mapping

Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics, 2008
Linkage disequilibrium refers to the association between alleles at different loci. The standard definition applies to two alleles in the same gamete, and it can be regarded as the covariance of indicator variables for the states of those two alleles. The corresponding correlation coefficient ρ is the parameter that arises naturally in discussions of ...
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Linkage and linkage disequilibrium mapping of ERP and EEG phenotypes

Biological Psychology, 2002
Linkage analyses of highly heritable electrophysiological phenotypes (EEG, ERP) that can potentially identify individuals at risk for alcoholism were performed on a large sample of families with a high density of alcohol dependence as part of the Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism (COGA); these genetic findings are summarized ...
Bernice, Porjesz   +13 more
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