A genetic map of the mouse suitable for typing intraspecific crosses.
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E S Lander | E. Lander | S. Lincoln | W. Dietrich | J. Friedman | N. Dracopoli | S E Lincoln | H. Katz | H. Shin | N. Dracopoli | W Dietrich | H Katz | H S Shin | J Friedman | N C Dracopoli | Eric S. Lander | William F. Dietrich | Hillary Katz | Stephen E Lincoln | Hee-Sup Shin | Jeffrey Friedman | Nicholas C. Dracopoli | J. Friedman
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