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Evolutionary conservation of linkage groups: additional evidence from murid and cricetid rodents
Abstract
Linkage has now been established between Gpi-1 and the Hbe globin locus in Peromyscus, suggesting that perhaps a chromosomal inversion has occurred during the evolutionary divergence of the two rodent families.
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