A Genetic Linkage Map of the Mouse: Current Applications and Future Prospects
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A Genetic Linkage Map of the Mouse: Current Applications and Future Prospects
Technological advances have made possible the development of high-resolution genetic linkage maps for the mouse. These maps in turn offer exciting prospects for understanding mammalian genome evolution through comparative mapping, for developing mouse models of human disease, and for identifying the function of all genes in the organism.
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology United States
- Jackson Laboratory United States
- Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research United States
- National Cancer Institute Ukraine
Genetic Markers, Male, Genome, Chromosome Mapping, Biological Evolution, Muridae, Mice, Multigene Family, Neoplasms, Human Genome Project, Mutation, Animals, Humans, Female, Cloning, Molecular, Crosses, Genetic
Genetic Markers, Male, Genome, Chromosome Mapping, Biological Evolution, Muridae, Mice, Multigene Family, Neoplasms, Human Genome Project, Mutation, Animals, Humans, Female, Cloning, Molecular, Crosses, Genetic
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