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Crossing over frequency was determined for five marked regions covering most of a chromosome arm. The results of a 12th backcross were compared with previously published results from the noninbred f1. Exchange frequency increased significantly following inbreeding. Chiasma interference remained positieve, but was somewhat less intense in b12.
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Supported in part by Public Health Service Research Grants AI 01462 and GM 1882-01, by a National Science Foundation Faculty Fellowship to H. R. C., and by Public Health Service Research Career Award K6-GM-4899 to D. D. P.
Technical Paper No. 2054, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, Corvallis.
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Cameron, H.R., Hsu, K.S. & Perkins, D.D. Crossing over frequency following inbreeding inNeurospora . Genetica 37, 1–6 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01547114
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