The Journal of Heredity 1994:85(2):134-136
© 1994 The American Genetic Association 85:134-136
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Balding: A New Mutation on Mouse Chromosome 18 Causing Hair Loss and Immunological Defects
Jackson Laboratory 600 Main St., Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Abstract
We report identification of a recessive mutation in the mouse that causes hair loss and immunological anomalies. The mutation, named balding (gene symbol bal), maps to the proximal end of chromosome 18.
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