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100 1 _99636
_aFarouk Ahmed Rakha
245 1 2 _aA new technique for the production of A-B translocations and their use in genetic analysis
260 _aBaltimore (USA) :
_bGenetics Society of America,
_c1970.
500 _aPeer review
520 _aA technique utilizing crossing over between an A-B translocation (A1-B) and a reciprocal A translocation (A1-A2) to produce new “hybrid” A-B translocations is described. The BA element of these translocations consists of a portion of the original BA1 chromosome plus the A2 segment of the reciprocal A translocation (BA1A2). The remaining elements of the translocation consist of the A1B and A2A1 chromosomes. Eight new “hybrid” translocations are described. Three incorporate the long arm of chromosome 2, one the short arm of chromosome 2 and four the long arm of chromosome 4 as the A2 segment of the BA1A2 chromosome. These new translocations were used successively to locate genes in chromosome regions corresponding to the translocated A2 segments. Their usefulness in the cytological mapping of genes was also demonstrated.
546 _aText in English
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_99612
_aChromosome translocation
650 7 _aMaize
_gAGROVOC
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_91173
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_aGenetics
700 1 _99637
_aRobertson, D.S.
773 0 _dBaltimore (USA) : Genetics Society of America, 1970.
_gv. 65, n. 2, p. 223-240
_tGenetics
_w444332
_x0016-6731
856 _uhttps://www.genetics.org/content/65/2/223
_yClick here to access online
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