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Chromosome mapping of the Duffy blood group locus.Academic Article Why?
Genome mapping by arbitrary amplification of yeast artificial chromosomes.Academic Article Why?
Chromosome mapping and phylogenetic analysis of the cytosolic acetyl-CoA carboxylase loci in wheat.Academic Article Why?
Mapping genome-wide transcription-factor binding sites using DAP-seq.Academic Article Why?
Report and abstracts of the Fifth International Workshop on Human X Chromosome Mapping 1994. Heidelberg, Germany, April 24-27, 1994.Academic Article Why?
Report and abstracts of the Fourth International Workshop on Human X Chromosome Mapping 1993. St. Louis, Missouri, May 9-12, 1993.Academic Article Why?
cDNA cloning and chromosome mapping of the human Fe65 gene: interaction of the conserved cytoplasmic domains of the human beta-amyloid precursor protein and its homologues with the mouse Fe65 protein.Academic Article Why?
An integrated genetic, radiation hybrid, physical and transcription map of a region of distal mouse chromosome 12, including an imprinted locus and the 'Legs at odd angles' (Loa) mutation.Academic Article Why?
Detection of a mosaic CDKL5 deletion and inversion by optical genome mapping ends an exhaustive diagnostic odyssey.Academic Article Why?
A Bayesian analysis for mapping from radiation hybrid data.Academic Article Why?
A gene for familial venous malformations maps to chromosome 9p in a second large kindred.Academic Article Why?
A gene from the region of the human X inactivation centre is expressed exclusively from the inactive X chromosome.Academic Article Why?
A genetic linkage map for the zebrafish.Academic Article Why?
A genetic map of the mouse dorsal vagal complex and its role in obesity.Academic Article Why?
A genome-wide search for allergic response (atopy) genes in three ethnic groups: Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Asthma.Academic Article Why?
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