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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A glutaminase (Gls) gene maps to mouse chromosome 1, rat chromosome 9, and human chromosome 2 Mock, Beverly
1989
5 2 p. 291-297
7 p.
article
2 A marsupial phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) processed pseudogene van Daal, Angela
1989
5 2 p. 264-269
6 p.
article
3 A mouse linkage testing stock possessing multiple copies of the endogenous ecotropic murine leukemia virus genome Taylor, Benjamin A.
1989
5 2 p. 221-232
12 p.
article
4 Application of natural partial digests to pulsed-field gel analysis of the amplified MDR locus Meese, Eckart
1989
5 2 p. 371-374
4 p.
article
5 Assignment of defensin gene(s) to human chromosome 8p23 Sparkes, Robert S.
1989
5 2 p. 240-244
5 p.
article
6 Characterization of a translocation within the von Recklinghausen neurofibromatosis region of chromosome 17 Menon, Anil G.
1989
5 2 p. 245-249
5 p.
article
7 Chiasma-based models of multilocus recombination: Increased power for exclusion mapping and gene ordering Goldgar, David E.
1989
5 2 p. 283-290
8 p.
article
8 Comparison of the physical and recombination maps of the mous X chromosome Disteche, Christine M.
1989
5 2 p. 177-184
8 p.
article
9 Determination of deletion sizes in the MHC-linked complement C4 and steroid 21-hydroxylase genes by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis Partanen, Jukka
1989
5 2 p. 345-349
5 p.
article
10 Erratum 1989
5 2 p. 388-
1 p.
article
11 Evolutionarily conserved coding sequences in the dpy-20-unc-22 region of Caenorhabditis elegans Prasad, Shiv S.
1989
5 2 p. 185-198
14 p.
article
12 Evolution of α-satellite DNA on human acrocentric chromosomes Choo, K.H.
1989
5 2 p. 332-344
13 p.
article
13 Fine-structure mapping of the murine IL-3 and GM-CSF genes by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis and molecular cloning Lee, Janet S.
1989
5 2 p. 359-362
4 p.
article
14 Gene mapping on mouse chromosome 8 by interspecific crosses: New data on a linkage group conserved on human chromosome 16q Scherer, Gerd
1989
5 2 p. 275-282
8 p.
article
15 Huntington disease: No evidence for locus heterogeneity Conneally, P.Michael
1989
5 2 p. 304-308
5 p.
article
16 In situ hybridization and pulsed-field gel analysis define two major minisatellite loci: 1q23 for minisatellite 33.6 and 7q35–q36 for minisatellite 33.15 Chimini, Giovanna
1989
5 2 p. 316-324
9 p.
article
17 Isolation, chromosomal localization, and nucleotide sequence of the human HOX 1.4 homeobox Ferguson-Smith, Anne C.
1989
5 2 p. 250-258
9 p.
article
18 Isolation of cDNAs encoding a substrate for protein kinase C: Nucleotide sequence and chromosomal mapping of the gene for a human 80K protein Sakai, Kosuke
1989
5 2 p. 309-315
7 p.
article
19 Large-scale mapping and chromosome jumping in the q27 region of the human X chromosome Nguyen, Catherine
1989
5 2 p. 298-303
6 p.
article
20 Linkage analysis in familial adenomatous polyposis: Order of C11P11 (D5S71) and π227 (D5S37) loci at the apc gene Dunlop, M.G.
1989
5 2 p. 350-353
4 p.
article
21 Linkage analysis of the mutation locus in the eye lens obsolescence (Elo) mouse Masaki, Shigeo
1989
5 2 p. 259-263
5 p.
article
22 Linked markers flanking the gene for multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A Nakamura, Y.
1989
5 2 p. 199-203
5 p.
article
23 Localization of a human brain sodium channel gene (SCN2A) to chromosome 2 Litt, M.
1989
5 2 p. 204-208
5 p.
article
24 Localization of Blvr, biliverdin reductase, on mouse chromosome 2 Peters, Josephine
1989
5 2 p. 270-274
5 p.
article
25 Localization of human monoamine oxidase-A gene to Xp11.23-11.4 by in situ hybridization: Implications for norrie disease Levy, Elaine R.
1989
5 2 p. 368-370
3 p.
article
26 Localization of the cryptdin locus on mouse chromosome 8 Ouellette, Andre J.
1989
5 2 p. 233-239
7 p.
article
27 Localization of the mouse gene for secreted phosphoprotein 1 (Spp-1) (2ar, osteopontin, bone sialoprotein 1, 44-kDa bone phosphoprotein, tumor-secreted phosphoprotein) to chromosome 5, closely linked to Ric (Rickettsia resistance) Fet, Victor
1989
5 2 p. 375-377
3 p.
article
28 Localization of the murine macrophage colony-stimulating factor gene to chromosome 3 using interspecific backcross analysis Buchberg, Arthur M.
1989
5 2 p. 363-367
5 p.
article
29 Members of the human glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase-related gene family map to dispersed chromosomal locations Benham, F.J.
1989
5 2 p. 209-214
6 p.
article
30 Molecular genetic approach to the characterization of the “Down syndrome region” of chromosome 21 McCormick, Mary Kay
1989
5 2 p. 325-331
7 p.
article
31 Physical mapping of human chromosome 17 using fragment-containing microcell hybrids Leach, Robin J.
1989
5 2 p. 167-176
10 p.
article
32 Regional localization of the fibronectin and γ-crystallin genes to bovine chromosome 8 Zneimer, Susan M.
1989
5 2 p. 215-220
6 p.
article
33 The gene for retinal S-antigen (48-kDa protein) maps to the centromeric portion of mouse chromosome 1 near idh-1 Danciger, Michael
1989
5 2 p. 378-381
4 p.
article
34 The human genome organisation: History, purposes, and membership McKusick, Victor A.
1989
5 2 p. 385-387
3 p.
article
35 The human homolog of the moloney leukemia virus integration 2 locus (MLVI2) maps to band p14 of chromosome 5 Anagnou, Nicholas P.
1989
5 2 p. 354-358
5 p.
article
36 Unequal crossingover between homologous chromosomes is not the major mechanism involved in the generation of new alleles at VNTR loci Wolff, Roger K.
1989
5 2 p. 382-384
3 p.
article
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