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Brief Data Reports Incorporating Mouse Genome Mammalian Genome 9, 598–600 (1998). © Springer-Verlag New York Inc. 1998 Genetic mapping of the Na -taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide to mouse Chromosome 12 1 2 2 R.M. Green, M. Ananthanarayanan, F.J. Suchy, D.R. Beier Division of Digestive and Liver Diseases, University of Illinois at Chicago and Westside VAMC, 840 S. Wood St. M/C 787, Chicago, Fig. 1. (A) Genotype data on mouse Chr 12 with a (C57BL/6J × SPRET/ Illinois 60612, USA Ei) F × SPRET/Ei backcross and SSCP analysis. Black boxes represent Department of Pediatrics, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, 1 Gustave C57BL/6J alleles, and white boxes represent SPRET/Ei. (B) Linkage map L. Levy Place, New York, New York 10029-6574, USA of mouse Chr 12 illustrating the position of Slc10a1 in relationship to Division of Genetics, Department of Medicine, Brigham & Women’s several previously mapped loci. The recombination frequencies (in cen- Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 75 Francis St., timorgans) are shown on the left. Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA Received: 9 October 1997 / Accepted: 21 February 1998 The rat and hamster ileal sodium-dependent bile salt transporters have been cloned and are homologous to Slc10a1 [11,12]; and the Species: Mouse human gene (SLC10A2)
Mammalian Genome – Springer Journals
Published: Jul 1, 1998
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