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Predicting Chromosomal Locations of Genetically Mapped Loci in Maize Using the Morgan2McClintock Translator

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Genetics, March 1st, 2006

ABSTRACT

The Morgan2McClintock Translator permits prediction of meiotic pachytene chromosome map positions from recombination-based linkage data using recombination nodule frequency distributions. Its outputs permit estimation of DNA content between mapped loci and help to create an integrated overview of the maize nuclear genome structure.

TWO fundamentally different but colinear types of gene maps can be produced, linkage maps and physical maps. Classical linkage (genetic) maps are based on allele-recombination frequencies, whereas physical maps are based on the linear DNA molecules that c...

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Anderson, Lorinda K; Bass, Hank W; Seigfried, Trent E; Lawrence, Carolyn J. Genetics, March 1st, 2006. Predicting Chromosomal Locations of Genetically Mapped Loci in Maize Using the Morgan2McClintock Translator. Content provided by HighBeam Research.



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