A genetic linkage map of the mouse: current applications and future prospects.
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E. Lander | J. Eppig | J. Nadeau | S. Lincoln | N. Copeland | D. Gilbert | N. Jenkins | R. Steen | L. Maltais | J. C. Miller | W. Dietrich | A. Weaver | N. Copeland | Joyce C. Miller | R. Steen | Lincoln D. Stein | Alix Weaver | Robert G. Steen | Lincoln Stein
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