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The mosaic structure of variation in the laboratory mouse genome

Claire M. Wade, Edward J. Kulbokas, III, Andrew W. Kirby, Michael C. Zody, James C. Mullikin, Eric S. Lander, Kerstin Lindblad-Toh and Mark J. Daly

Nature 420, 574-578(5 December 2002)

doi:10.1038/nature01252

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Figure 1

History of the inbred laboratory mouse and the resulting patterns of genetic variation.

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Figure 2

SNP frequency in the first 50 kb of finished sequences for strains 129 as compared to the B6 assembly.

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A clear transition from low to high SNP rate between strains 129 and B6 in a 1-Mb region at the telomeric end of chromosome 5.

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Mosaic structure of the mouse genome.

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Figure 5

Association between a single haplotype and the albinism phenotype caused by a mutation at the tyrosinase locus20.

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