The major satellite DNA of Mus musculus appears as a pericentromeric heterochromatin block in all chromosomes but the Y. While C-banding readily reveals the presence of this heterochromatin block, there is considerable polymorphism in C-band size among the chromosomes and among different subspecies. We have studied the distribution of C-band size differences in the chromosomes of 15 exotic inbred laboratory strains and substrains derived from wild populations of different subspecies of M. musculus. The variation in C-band size among these inbred strains can serve as a useful codominant cytological marker for estimating recombinational distances between the centromere and proximal genes in linkage crosses
Most inbred laboratory mouse strains are known to have originated from a mixed but limited founder p...
The ribosomal genes (rDNA) in mouse inbred strains have a multichromosomal distribution. Using a str...
As an adjunct to attempts to define functionally important sequences at human centromeres, we have u...
Three subspecies of Mus musculus have been recognized in Iran so far. The house mouse (genus0T 0T2TM...
Cytologically, the centromere is found at the very end of most Mus musculus chromosomes, co-localizi...
Twenty five to thirty specimens each from ten populations of Mus terricolor of the Terai and the Doo...
The aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis about the relation between segregation of ch...
The data presented in this thesis consist of an examination of chromosomal variation in British hous...
Consomic (chromosome substitution) strains (CSs) represent the most recent addition to the mouse gen...
A total of 57 different microsatellite variants have been typed in one or more of five different set...
Background: Similarities as well as differences in higher order chromatin arrangements of human cell...
Twenty microsatellites were generated from a previously characterized lambda gt10 library containing...
Background: Similarities as well as differences in higher order chromatin arrangements of human cell...
The importance of chromosomal rearrangements for speciation can be inferred from studies of genetic ...
The advent of molecular genetics heralds a new era in linkage analysis. It is now possible to map an...
Most inbred laboratory mouse strains are known to have originated from a mixed but limited founder p...
The ribosomal genes (rDNA) in mouse inbred strains have a multichromosomal distribution. Using a str...
As an adjunct to attempts to define functionally important sequences at human centromeres, we have u...
Three subspecies of Mus musculus have been recognized in Iran so far. The house mouse (genus0T 0T2TM...
Cytologically, the centromere is found at the very end of most Mus musculus chromosomes, co-localizi...
Twenty five to thirty specimens each from ten populations of Mus terricolor of the Terai and the Doo...
The aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis about the relation between segregation of ch...
The data presented in this thesis consist of an examination of chromosomal variation in British hous...
Consomic (chromosome substitution) strains (CSs) represent the most recent addition to the mouse gen...
A total of 57 different microsatellite variants have been typed in one or more of five different set...
Background: Similarities as well as differences in higher order chromatin arrangements of human cell...
Twenty microsatellites were generated from a previously characterized lambda gt10 library containing...
Background: Similarities as well as differences in higher order chromatin arrangements of human cell...
The importance of chromosomal rearrangements for speciation can be inferred from studies of genetic ...
The advent of molecular genetics heralds a new era in linkage analysis. It is now possible to map an...
Most inbred laboratory mouse strains are known to have originated from a mixed but limited founder p...
The ribosomal genes (rDNA) in mouse inbred strains have a multichromosomal distribution. Using a str...
As an adjunct to attempts to define functionally important sequences at human centromeres, we have u...