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The Journal of Heredity 1985:76(6):476-477
© 1985 The American Genetic Association 76:476-477


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Location of plucked (pk) on chromosome 18 of the mouse

Priscilla W. Lane, and Eva M. Elcher

The authors are affiliated with the Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine 04609. They thank Dr. M. C. Green for help with the linkage estimations, and J. Drawbridge and L. Washburn for their fine technical assistance. This work was supported in part by grants DEB 79-26708 from the National Science Foundation, 1 P30 CA 34196 from the National Cancer Institute (P.W.L.) and grants RR 01183 and GM 20919 from the National Institutes of Health (E.M.E.). The Jackson Laboratory is fully accredited by the American Association for Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care.

Abstract

Plucked (pk), a recessive hair-type mutation in the mouse, has been assigned to chromosome 18 at a location between TW and sytp. The Robertsonian translocation Rb(7.18)9Lub was found to suppress crossing over in the proximal half of this chromosome.


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