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Journal of Cell Science, Vol 25, Issue 1 39-57, Copyright © 1977 by Company of Biologists
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SJ Goss and H Harris
A method is described which should permit determination of the order and spacing of genes on all human chromosomes by the analysis of just one set of man-mouse hybrid cells. This method is used to determine the map of 8 loci on human chromosome I. A comparison of the statistical maps of chromosome I and of the X-chromosome with the cytogenetic maps of these chromosomes at metaphase indicates that the statistically derived distances between genes are related to the amount of Giemsa light-band material between the genes.
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