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Masayuki Mori, Guixin Li, Ikuro Abe, Jun Nakayama, Zhanjun Guo, Jinko Sawashita, Tohru Ugawa, Shoko Nishizono, Tadao Serikawa, Keiichi Higuchi, Seigo Shumiya
Published in Volume 116, Issue 2
J Clin Invest. 2006; 116(2):395–404 doi:10.1172/JCI20797
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Distribution of haplotypes for chromosomes 15 (A) and 20 (B) observed among 80 cataractous rats from the backcross of (cataractous SCR × ACI)F1 (putative genotype Cats1A/Cats1l) × cataractous SCR.

(C) Distribution of chromosome 20 haplotypes observed among the 123 noncataractous F2 rats from the cross of (cataractous SCR × ACI)F1 (putative genotype Cats1A/Cats1l). The 4 rats homozygous for SCR-derived alleles (haplotypes 5–8) are boxed. A more detailed haplotype of the 4 rats is shown on the right. (D) Distribution of haplotypes for chromosome 15 among the 22 normal backcross rats with the Lsss/Lssl genotype. S, H, and A represent homozygosity for the SCR allele, heterozygosity for the SCR and ACI alleles, and homozygosity for the ACI allele, respectively.