PMID: 1196352Nov 27, 1975Paper

Linkage disequilibrium between H-2 and t complexes in chromosome 17 of the mouse

Nature
C Hammerberg, J Klein

Abstract

Mice with t factors belonging to the same complementation group carry similar, if not identical, H--2 haplotypes although these factors were derived from widely separated geographical areas. This association between t and H--2 complexes suggests more than a casual relationship between the two complexes, at least at the population level.

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Jan 1, 1991·Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society·E NeufeldJ Klein
Jul 1, 1988·Behavior Genetics·S LeningtonJ Williams
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