
doi: 10.1007/bf02789107
pmid: 7620972
Irradiation and fusion gene transfer (IFGT) is a technique that spans the gap between the limitations of molecular methods and somatic-cell genetics, allowing the separation of DNA fragments between 0.25 and 30 Mb in size. In conjunction with genetic linkage analysis and physical mapping techniques, IFGT provides a very useful addition to methods for cloning disease loci, and mapping chromosomes and entire genomes.
Genetic Markers, Recombination, Genetic, Chromosome Mapping, Hybrid Cells, Chromosomes, Cell Line, Cell Fusion, Mice, Radiation Chimera, Animals, Chromosomes, Human, Humans
Genetic Markers, Recombination, Genetic, Chromosome Mapping, Hybrid Cells, Chromosomes, Cell Line, Cell Fusion, Mice, Radiation Chimera, Animals, Chromosomes, Human, Humans
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