Cytological Identification of the Chromosomes Involved in Searle's Translocation and the Location of the Centromere in the X Chromosome of the Mouse
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Eicher, Eva M.
RESUMO
The autosome in Searle's X-autosome translocation has been shown to be chromosome 16. The breakpoint in chromosome 16 is slightly proximal to the middle and in the X is slightly distal to the middle.—Available evidence indicates that either Linkage Group XV or Linkage Group XIX is carried on chromosome 16.—The centromere of the X chromosome is at the spf end of the linkage group.
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