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High-resolution genetic maps

Kruglyak L, Lander E. High-resolution genetic mapping of complex traits. Am J Hum Genet 1995 56 1212-1223. [Pg.231]

Bachmanov, A. A. et al. High-resolution genetic mapping of the sucrose octaacetate taste aversion (Soa) locus on mouse Chromosome 6. Mamm. Genome. 12 695-699, 2001. [Pg.830]

Krugylak, Leonid, and EricS. Lander. 1995. "High-Resolution Genetic Mapping of Complex Traits." American Journal of Human Genetics 56 1212-23. [Pg.106]

Smallwood, T.L., Gatti, D.M., Quizon, P., Weinstock, G.M., Jung, K.C., Zhao, L., Hua, K., Pomp, D., Bennett, B.J., 2014. High-resolution genetic mapping in the Diversity Outbred mouse population identifies Apobecl as a candidate gene for atherosclerosis. G3 (Bethesda) 4, 2353-2363. [Pg.328]

Parra, I. and Windle, B (1993) High-resolution visual mapping of stretched DNA by fluorescent hybridization. Nature Genet. 5, 17—21. [Pg.418]

Frigge M.L., Thorgeirsson T.E., Gulcher J.R., Stefansson K. (2002). A high-resolution recombination map of the human genome. Nature Genet. 31 241-247. [Pg.415]

Structural genomics is the DNA sequence analysis and construction of high-resolution genetic, physical, and transcript maps of an organism s genes and genome. [Pg.2]

Botstein s analysis of how high-resolution genome mapping could be achieved and used for human genetics and gene isolation [151] ... [Pg.725]

Barba, R, Cadle-Davidson, L., Harriman, J., Glaubitz, J.C., Brooks, S., Hyma, K., Reisch, B.L, 2013. Grapevine powdery mildew resistance and susceptibility loci identified on a high-resolution SNR map. Theor. Appl. Genet. 127, 73-84. [Pg.357]

Sheffield, V.C., et al., "A Collection of Tri- and Tetranucleotide Repeat Markers Used to Generate High Quality, High Resolution Human Genome-Wide Linkage Maps," Hum. Mol. Genet., 4, 1837-1844 (1995). [Pg.57]

Tool for high-resolution mapping of the position of a disease mutation relative to a set of genetic markers using population LD... [Pg.330]

Peptide Mapping. Peptide mapping is an important tool for protein identif-ication, primary structure determination, the detection of posttranslational modifications, the identification of genetic variants, and the determination of glycosylation and/or disulfide sites. For these reasons, peptide mapping is widely used for quality control and for the characterization of recombinant DNA-derived products. Moreover, the high resolution of CE makes it a powerful peptide mapping technique. [Pg.484]

Sheffield V C, et al. (1995). A collection of tri- and tetranucleotide repeat markers nsed to generate high quality, high resolution hnman genome-wide linkage maps. Hum. Mol. Genet. 4(10) 1837-1844. [Pg.686]


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