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Assignment of the canine microsatellite ZuBeCa1 to canine chromosome 10q22-q24
ZuBeCa1 was localized by FISH to chromosome 10q22-q24 according to the partial canine standard karyotype. Mendelian inheritance: Codominant inheritance was observed in five Beagle families with 7, 7, 3, 13 and 9 offspring, respectively, displaying alleles of 278, 280, 282, 284 and 290 bp. The last a...
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description | ZuBeCa1 was localized by FISH to chromosome 10q22-q24 according to the partial canine standard karyotype. Mendelian inheritance: Codominant inheritance was observed in five Beagle families with 7, 7, 3, 13 and 9 offspring, respectively, displaying alleles of 278, 280, 282, 284 and 290 bp. The last allele was not observed in the 97 unrelated dogs. |
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