Summary
Linkage between GLO and 21-hydroxylase was investigated in 11 families with 24 children. Positive lod score values with a maximum of +1.618 at θ=0.05 indicate close linkage between these marker loci.
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Kömpf, J., Siebert, G., Ritter, H. et al. Data on linkage relations between GLO and 21-hydroxylase. Hum Genet 54, 419–420 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00291592
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