Nature, Volume 428Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 |
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... chromosome , including the two clone gaps and the recalcitrant centromeric and subtelo- meric regions , to be 63.8 megabases ( Mb ) . Comparison to physical and genetic maps We observed strong concordance between the chromosome 19 ...
... chromosome , including the two clone gaps and the recalcitrant centromeric and subtelo- meric regions , to be 63.8 megabases ( Mb ) . Comparison to physical and genetic maps We observed strong concordance between the chromosome 19 ...
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... chromosome 19 . It is likely that an even larger fraction of chromosome 19 genes are subject to some form of alternative splicing . As most of our conclusions are based on existing transcribed sequence data , the depth of the EST ...
... chromosome 19 . It is likely that an even larger fraction of chromosome 19 genes are subject to some form of alternative splicing . As most of our conclusions are based on existing transcribed sequence data , the depth of the EST ...
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Sir Norman Lockyer. the q arm aligns almost entirely with mouse chromosome 7 and rat chromosome 1 , the single exception being a 3 - Mb region related to mouse chromosome 17. However , within this relatively stable synteny group are ...
Sir Norman Lockyer. the q arm aligns almost entirely with mouse chromosome 7 and rat chromosome 1 , the single exception being a 3 - Mb region related to mouse chromosome 17. However , within this relatively stable synteny group are ...
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