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Current status of the river buffalo (Bubalus bubalis L.) gene map

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The current status of the river buffalo gene map stands at 99 loci assigned, of which 67 are coding genes and 32 are anonymous DNA segments, with a genetic market assigned to each 19 acrocentric autosomes and X and Y chromosomes.

Author: El Nahas, S.M., de Hondt, H.A., Womack, J.E.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication Name: The Journal of Heredity
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0022-1503
Year: 2001
Bison

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The vit gene maps to the mi (Micropthalmia) locus of the laboratory mouse

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Research was conducted to map the vitiligo, or vit, gene to the mi locus of laboratory mice using classical breeding and isozyme marker analysis. C57BL-6J-vit-vit mice were crossbred with C57BL-6J mice carrying the Miwh or miws alleles at the microphthalmia locus. Mating analysis of the crossbred mice revealed an allelic inheritance between vit and the alleles at the microphthalmia locus. The study resulted in the mapping of the vit gene to the mi locus on chromosome 6. It was also suggested that the gene be designated as mivit.

Author: Womack, J.E., Lamoreux, M.L., Boissy, R.E., Nordlund, J.J.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication Name: The Journal of Heredity
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0022-1503
Year: 1992
Mice, Mice (Rodents)

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Comparative mapping of anchor loci from HSA19 to cattle chromosomes 7 and 18

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Six homologous genes were mapped in the cattle genome to investigate the syntenic conservation as well as the evolutionary origin of the HSA19 region of the mammalian chromosome. The mapped genes are the genes for calreticulin, CALR, for erythropoietin receptor, EPOR, for two protooncogenes, JUNB and JUND, for the carcinoembryonic antigen, CEA, and for protein kinase C gamma subunit, PRKCG.

Author: Womack, J.E., Gao, Q.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication Name: The Journal of Heredity
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0022-1503
Year: 1997
Cattle

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Subjects list: Research, Genetic aspects, Chromosome mapping
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