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Publication : Colinearity in the mouse genome: a study of chromosome 2.

First Author  Searle AG Year  1979
Journal  Cytogenet Cell Genet Volume  23
Issue  4 Pages  255-63
PubMed ID  446096 Mgi Jnum  J:6129
Mgi Id  MGI:54606 Doi  10.1159/000131336
Citation  Searle AG, et al. (1979) Colinearity in the mouse genome: a study of chromosome 2. Cytogenet Cell Genet 23(4):255-63
abstractText  The cytologic positions (determined by G-banding) of the breakpoints on mouse chromosome 2 of a series of ten reciprocal translocations were compared with their most probable genetic positions on the linkage map, as determined by studies on recombination with known chromosome 2 (= linkage group V) markers. The most probable proximaldistal orders of the genetic and cytologic breakpoints were found to be the same; i.e., the two sets of breakpoints were colinear. However, there was no close correspondence between these two measures of the distance apart of adjacent breakpoints, since some translocation breaks which were well separated in G-band positions seemed close together in terms of the linkage map, and vice versa. This helps to confirm LYON'S conclusion that in certain mouse chromosomes, including No. 2, the distribution of chiasmata is nonrandom.
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