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Linkage of lactate dehydrogenase-2, Ldh-2, in the mouse

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An electrophoretically detectable variant of lactate dehydrogenase-2 in Mus musculus has been found and used to locate the structural gene, Ldh-2, on chromosome 6. Gene order and recombination frequencies are estimated as Sig—36.0±4.8—Lc 21.0±4.1—Mi wh—20.0±4.0—Ldh-2.

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Peters, J., Andrews, S.J. Linkage of lactate dehydrogenase-2, Ldh-2, in the mouse. Biochem Genet 23, 217–225 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00504320

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