Linkage in peromyscus
TL;DR: The results of statistical combination of the published data on linkage studies with the known mutant genes of the deermouse species are presented, and a critical collation is presented to enable greater reliability to be attached to statements of supposedly independent inheritance.
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Abstract: ALTHOUGH the deermouse, Peromscus maniculatus, has been known as a laboratory rodent for many decades, the animal has not been utilised as extensively as its intrinsic genetic qualities would warrant. However, if the deermouse is to have a more vital role in mammalian genetics, a review of the present situation would appear opportune. This paper presents the results of statistical combination of the published data on linkage studies with the known mutant genes of the species. Eighteen of these have been studied from the viewpoint of chromosome mapping, and information is available on 42 (28 per cent.) of the 153 possible different combinations. A critical collation would enable greater reliability to be attached to statements of supposedly independent inheritance.
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