22-Mb integrated physical and genetic map based on YAC/STS content spanning the interval DXS1125-DXS95 in human Xq12-q21.31.
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J. Kere | S. Mumm | B. McCauley | R. Nagaraja | M. Schmatz | J. Terrell | C. Jermak | A. Srivastava | P. Waeltz | M. Shoemaker
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