X-linked polydactyly (Xpl), a new mutation in the mouse
pmid: 7391545
X-linked polydactyly (Xpl), a new mutation in the mouse
A new X-linked dominant mutation in the mouse exhibiting preaxial polydactyly and tibial hemimelia is described and named X-linked polydactyly (Xpl). Linkage tests show that Xpl is located on the distal end of the X chromosome with the order Ta--13--jp--15--Xpl.
- Jackson Laboratory United States
Male, Linkage:, X Chromosome, Extremities: ab, Genetic Linkage, Ta - Tabby, Limb Deformities, Congenital, 610, XPL, Linkage-(Genetics), Mice, Sex-Chromosomes, Origin:, Mice-Mutant-Strains: ge, Animals, jp*mds, Crosses, Genetic, Genes, Dominant, Ta*jp, Unknown:, Genes-Dominant, Sex Chromosomes, Crosses-Genetic, Genes: jp - Jimpy, SUPPORT-U-S-GOVT-NON-P-H-S, Mice, Mutant Strains, Organs:, Phenotype, Female, X-Chromosome
Male, Linkage:, X Chromosome, Extremities: ab, Genetic Linkage, Ta - Tabby, Limb Deformities, Congenital, 610, XPL, Linkage-(Genetics), Mice, Sex-Chromosomes, Origin:, Mice-Mutant-Strains: ge, Animals, jp*mds, Crosses, Genetic, Genes, Dominant, Ta*jp, Unknown:, Genes-Dominant, Sex Chromosomes, Crosses-Genetic, Genes: jp - Jimpy, SUPPORT-U-S-GOVT-NON-P-H-S, Mice, Mutant Strains, Organs:, Phenotype, Female, X-Chromosome
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