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Cytogenetic maps

Other databases, including DNA and protein databases, the Human Genome Database (GDB), and Medline. Two relatively new query systems in OMIM, OMIM Gene Map and OMDVt Morbid Map, provide cytogenetic map locations of diseases and gene lists organized by diseases, respectively. [Pg.20]

Blakey, D. H., Douglas, G. R., Huang, K. C, and Winter, H. J. (1995). Cytogenetic mapping of lambda gtlO lacZ sequences in the transgenic mouse strain 40.6 (Muta Mouse). Mutagenesis 10, 145-148. [Pg.346]

Cytogenetic maps. Cytogenetic maps represent the appearance of chromosomes when properly stained and examined microscopically. Particularly important is the appearance of differentially staining regions (called bands) that render each chromosome uniquely identifiable. [Pg.48]

The Cytological maps feature within the Maps section of FlyBase allows users to view different classes of genetic entities based on their determined or predicted cytogenetic map location. These classes of data include genes and various types of aberrations. After selecting cytological division and data class, the user can click on the symbol of an entity to open a hyperlinked text file describing that entity. [Pg.514]


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