Patterns of Chromosomal Duplication in Maize and Their Implications for Comparative Maps of the Grasses

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Colinearity depends on which chromosome is the standard and which is the tester. Each row shows the centimorgan location of a hypothetical marker that cross-hybridizes to two chromosomes. (Gray arrows) Colinear runs of markers between the chromosomes. (A) With chromosome I as the standard, a colinear run contains six markers. (B) With chromosome II as the standard, the longest run has four markers. Such asymmetry is common in maize data and probably represents intrachromosomal rearrangements.

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  1. Genome Res. 11: 55-66

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