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Thirty-two genes (31 mutants and themt gene) have been mapped in 9 linkage groups. There are at least 28 loci distributed as follows: two loci each in groups I, IV, V, VII, VIII and IX; 3 in group VI; 8 or more loci in group II; and 5 loci in group III.
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Yu-Sun, C.C.C. Linkage groups inAscobolus immersus . Genetica 37, 569–580 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01547154
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