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Localization in the fourth linkage group of a genedi affecting diabetes insipidus in rats

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The diabetes insipidus gene has been localized in the fourth linkage group at a distance of 23.1±1.9 cM from the nonagouti loci and 29.5±2.1 cM from theSvp-1 loci based on the backcross progeny analysis of ratsRattus norvegicus mating (August×Brattleboro)F1×Brattleboro. The proposed gene order isSvp-1—a—di.

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Ilyich, K.I., Vladimirovna, G.A. Localization in the fourth linkage group of a genedi affecting diabetes insipidus in rats. Biochem Genet 31, 201–204 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00020539

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