Brockdorff N, Kay G, Smith S, Keer J T, Hamvas R M, Brown S D, Rastan S
Section of Comparative Biology, MRC Clinical Research Centre, Harrow Middlesex, United Kingdom.
Genomics. 1991 May;10(1):17-22. doi: 10.1016/0888-7543(91)90478-w.
A total of 17 linking clones previously sublocalized to the central span of the mouse X chromosome have been ordered by detailed analysis through interspecific Mus spretus/Mus musculus domesticus backcross progeny. These probes have been positioned with respect to existing DNA markers utilizing a new interspecific backcross segregating for the Tabby (Ta) locus. The density of clones within this 11.5-cM interval is now, on average, one clone every 1000 kb. This high-density map provides probes in the vicinity of a number of important genetic loci in this region which include the X-inactivation center, the Ta locus, and the mottled (Mo) locus, and therefore provides a molecular framework for identification of the genes encoded at these loci.