Contribution of Asian mouse subspecies Mus musculus molossinus to genomic constitution of strain C57BL/6J, as defined by BAC-end sequence–SNP analysis

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Figure 2.

BAC contigs retrieved by the web-based clone screening system. By clicking a genomic region of interest on the chromosome map in the top menu, BAC contigs covering the corresponding genomic region can be viewed (A). The red triangles represent the `unique paired-end' BAC clones; the pink triangles represent `ambiguous' BESs. Locations of `one-ended' BAC clones are shown by the orange triangles (B). Clone MSMg01-114N13 is an example of such `one-ended' clones; its size is ∼150 kb long, extending toward the centromere, and the clone was found to contain the Rps28, Angptl4, Rab11b, and 9530046H09Rik genes.

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  1. Genome Res. 14: 2439-2447

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