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    Localization on pig chromosome 6 of five markers: GPI, APOE, TGF<it>β</it>1, ENO1 and PGD, carried by human chromosomes 1 and 19, using <it>in situ </it>hybridization

    Localization on pig chromosome 6 of five markers: GPI, APOE, TGF<it>β</it>1, ENO1 and PGD, carried by human chromosomes 1 and 19, using <it>in situ </it>hybridization by Gellin J, Galman O, Dalens M, Yerle M

    Published 1991-08-01
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    A pericentric inversion of chromosome 4 in pigs

    A pericentric inversion of chromosome 4 in pigs by Pinton P, Darré A, Blanc MF, Berland HM, Séguéla A, Pinton A, Ducos A, Yerle M, Darré R

    Published 1997-07-01
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    Analysis of distribution in the human, pig, and rat genomes points toward a general subtelomeric origin of minisatellite structures (vol 52, pg 62, 1998).

    Analysis of distribution in the human, pig, and rat genomes points toward a general subtelomeric origin of minisatellite structures (vol 52, pg 62, 1998). by Amarger, V, Gauguier, D, Yerle, M, Apiou, F, Pinton, P, Giraudeau, F, Monfouilloux, S, Lathrop, M, Dutrillaux, B, Buard, J, Vergnaud, G

    Published 1999
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    Analysis of distribution in the human, pig, and rat genomes points toward a general subtelomeric origin of minisatellite structures.

    Analysis of distribution in the human, pig, and rat genomes points toward a general subtelomeric origin of minisatellite structures. by Amarger, V, Gauguier, D, Yerle, M, Apiou, F, Pinton, P, Giraudeau, F, Monfouilloux, S, Lathrop, M, Dutrillaux, B, Buard, J, Vergnaud, G

    Published 1998
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