1. Linkage of a plasma protein marker (Gl-1) and the Hooded locus in the rat, Rattus norvegicus
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R. Moutier, K. Toyama, and M. F. Charrier
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Electrophoresis ,Male ,Genotype ,Genetic Linkage ,Locus (genetics) ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,Species Specificity ,Rats, Inbred BN ,Genetics ,Animals ,Cellulose ,Molecular Biology ,Crosses, Genetic ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Biochemical markers ,Recombination, Genetic ,Pigmentation ,Rats, Inbred Strains ,Blood Proteins ,General Medicine ,Long evans ,Molecular biology ,Blood proteins ,Rats ,Backcrossing ,Hybridization, Genetic ,Female ,Recombination - Abstract
The linkage of the plasma protein (Gl-1) and hooded loci has been determined from backcross progeny of the initial crosses Long Evans/Orl×BN/Orl and Long Evans/Orl×Fatty/Orl. The two sets of data show a significant linkage heterogeneity with, respectively, 5.0±2.8 and 15.1±3.0 recombination. This is the fourth linkage of biochemical markers so far demonstrated in the rat.
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- 1973
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