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Publication : Mapping the mouse genome: current status and future prospects.

First Author  Dietrich WF Year  1995
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  92
Issue  24 Pages  10849-53
PubMed ID  7479896 Mgi Jnum  J:52987
Mgi Id  MGI:1331102 Doi  10.1073/pnas.92.24.10849
Citation  Dietrich WF, et al. (1995) Mapping the mouse genome: current status and future prospects. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 92(24):10849-53
abstractText  The mouse is the best model system for the study of mammalian genetics and physiology. Because of the feasibility and importance of studying genetic crosses, the mouse genetic map has received tremendous attention in recent years. It currently contains over 14,000 genetically mapped markers, including 700 mutant loci, 3500 genes, and 6500 simple sequence length polymorphisms (SSLPs). The mutant loci and genes allow insights and correlations concerning physiology and development. The SSLPs provide highly polymorphic anchor points that allow inheritance to be traced in any cross and provide a scaffold for assembling physical maps. Adequate physical mapping resources--notably large-insert yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) libraries--are available to support positional cloning projects based on the genetic map, but a comprehensive physical map is still a few years away. Large-scale sequencing efforts have not yet begun in mouse, but comparative sequence analysis between mouse and human is likely to provide tremendous information about gene structure and regulation.
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