Chromosome maps of man and mouse

Graphical displays and listings are presented showing the chromosomal locations of the loci referred to in the Edinburgh Human Gene Mapping Conference (1979), those regarded as homologous between mouse and man, and some others used in linkage studies of chromosomal rearrangements in the mouse. These are all stored on the files of a small computer allowing simple updating and modification.

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