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CD1 defines conserved linkage group border between human chromosomes 1 and mouse chromosomes 1 and 3

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Moseley, W.S., Watson, M.L., Kingsmore, S.F. et al. CD1 defines conserved linkage group border between human chromosomes 1 and mouse chromosomes 1 and 3. Immunogenetics 30, 378–382 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02425278

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