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Genetic maps, development

The most highly developed genetic map is that of Escherichia coli K12, and it has recently been augmented with coarse [10] and fine [11] restriction maps. As the most nearly complete genetic map it can give us clues to structural features which may be functionally important, especially since some data exist on the effects of chromosomal rearrangements. This makes it a natural reference to which other maps of similar-sized genomes can be compared. [Pg.474]

Gorham JD, Guler ML, Steen RG, Mackey AJ, Daly MJ, Frederick K, Dietrich WF, Murphy KM Genetic mapping of a murine locus controlling development ofT helper 1/T helper 2 type responses. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 1996 93 12467-12472. [Pg.152]

Developed new technique for long-range genetic mapping. [Pg.228]


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