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Mouse chromosome 12

Mammalian Genome, 1997
Chromosome (Chr) 12 is a newcomer in the linkage genetics of the mouse. None of the classical linkage groups of the mouse map there, despite the suggested association of Va (LG XVI, now known to map to Chr 3) and the Chr 12 arm of the Rb(8.12)5Bnr Robertsonian chromosome (Cattanach and Moseley 1973). No genes were correctly assigned to Chr 12 until the
P, D'Eustachio, R, Riblet
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Mouse Y Chromosome

Mammalian Genome, 1997
The mouse Y Chromosome (Y Chr) map has developed considerably since the last report. The generally accepted size of 60 Mb for the Y Chr has been called into question, as the C57BL/6J Y Chr has been measured to contain 94.7 Mb of DNA (46799). Fifteen new anonymous Y-specific markers have been derived but have not been sublocalised on the chromosome ...
C E, Bishop, M J, Mitchell
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Targeted Mutagenesis, Mouse ☆

2013
Genome-wide association screens (GWASs) for a large number of human genetic diseases generate novel hypotheses about familial and sporadic mutations. Gene targeting in embryonic stem cell (ESC), along with the new repertoire of zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs), TAL effector nucleases (TALENs) and recombinase-mediated cassette exchange (RMCE) techniques ...
Floss, T., Guimera, J.
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Mouse wrist

Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 2012
A, Sierakowski, J A, Medina, D, Elliot
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Mouse chromosome 1

Mammalian Genome, 1992
The first mouse Chromosome (Chr) 1 report includes: (1) extensive genetic linkage information; (2) a summary of cytogenetic relationships and listings of Robertsonian and inversion mice; (3) a brief synopsis of interesting gene families, visible mutations and diseases; (4) comparative mapping relationships with segments of the human genome; and (5 ...
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Genetic Nomenclature, Mouse ☆

2013
The matchless identification of mouse genes or genetic locus is critical in research and in literature to avoid misleading. With this notion in mind, the Mouse Genome and Nomenclature Committee is carrying out the implementation of the mouse nomenclature rules and guidelines.
Guimera, J., Floss, T.
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MOUSE LEUKEMIA

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1952
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Czech mouse

Trends in Genetics, 1990
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Mouse HistoArt

Veterinary Pathology, 2011
J M, Ward, K L, Boyd
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