Unexpected complexity in the haplotypes of commonly used inbred strains of laboratory mice.
Investigation of sequence variation in common inbred mouse strains has revealed a segmented pattern in which regions of high and low variant density are intermixed. Furthermore, it has been suggested that allelic strain distribution patterns also occur in well defined blocks and consequently could b...
Main Authors: | Yalcin, B, Fullerton, J, Miller, S, Keays, D, Brady, S, Bhomra, A, Jefferson, A, Volpi, E, Copley, R, Flint, J, Mott, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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