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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

M. T. Davisson, S. A. Cook, K. R. Johnson, and E. M. Eicher

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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