Genetic and physical maps of the mouse rd3 locus; exclusion of the ortholog of USH2A Janet Seager DancigerMichael DancigerDebora B. Farber Pages: 657 - 661
Genomic organization and expression analysis of the mouse qkI locus Tatsuya KondoTokiko FurutaKuniya Abe Pages: 662 - 669
T-cell proliferative response is controlled by loci Tria4 and Tria5 on mouse Chromosomes 7 and 9 Helona HavelkováMarcela KosařováMarie Lipoldová Pages: 670 - 674
A gene map of the rat derived from linkage analysis and related regions in the mouse and human genomes Dominique GauguierPamela J. KaisakiMarie-Thérèse Bihoreau Pages: 675 - 686
Linkage mapping of rat Chromosome 5 markers generated from chromosome-specific libraries Hong LanLaurie A. ShepelMichael N. Gould Pages: 687 - 691
Deletion in the beige gene of the beige rat owing to recombination between LINE1s Masayuki MoriTetsu NishikawaMasahiko Nishimura Pages: 692 - 695
Genomic assignment of the warfarin resistance locus, Rw, in the rat Michael H. KohnHans-Joachim Pelz Pages: 696 - 698
Analysis of major repetitive DNA sequences in the dog (Canis familiaris) genome Simone BentolilaJean-Marie BachJean-Jacques Panthier Pages: 699 - 705
A 5× genome coverage bovine BAC library: production, characterization, and distribution Baoli ZhuJudith A. SmithJ. Ross Miller Pages: 706 - 709
A missense mutation in the bovine MGF gene is associated with the roan phenotype in Belgian Blue and Shorthorn cattle Jeffrey J. SeitzSheila M. SchmutzFiona C. Buchanan Pages: 710 - 712
Reciprocal chromosome painting shows that the great difference in diploid number between human and African green monkey is mostly due to non-Robertsonian fissions P. FinelliR. StanyonJ. Wienberg Pages: 713 - 718
Comparison of the human with the sheep genomes by use of human chromosome-specific painting probes Leopoldo IannuzziGiulia P. Di MeoDomenico Incarnato Pages: 719 - 723
Characterization of several LINE-1 elements in Microtus kirgisorum Vladimir I. MayorovIgor B. RogozinLinda R. Adkison Pages: 724 - 729
Mus and Peromyscus chromosome homology established by FISH with three mouse paint probes Wallace D. DawsonS. Robert YoungBryan K. Hall Pages: 730 - 733
A targeted screen to detect recessive mutations that have quantitative effects Robert W. Williams Pages: 734 - 738
Molecular characterization of Zfp54, a zinc-finger-containing gene that is deleted in the embryonic lethal mutation t w18 Mark ShannonLisa Stubbs Pages: 739 - 743
Comparative analyses of the Dominant megacolon-SOX10 genomic interval in mouse and human E. Michelle Southard-SmithJohn E. CollinsWilliam J. Pavan Pages: 744 - 749
The spontaneous coat color mutant white nose (wn) maps to murine Chromosome 15 Peter W. MarksJennifer L. BanduraDavid J. Kwiatkowski Pages: 750 - 752
The canine copper toxicosis locus is not syntenic with ATP7B or ATX1 and maps to a region showing homology to human 2p21 Susan L. DagenaisMaria Guevara-FujitaThomas W. Glover Pages: 753 - 756
Genomic organization of the human caspase-9 gene on Chromosome 1p36.1-p36.3 Shinji HadanoJamal NasirMichael R. Hayden Pages: 757 - 760
cDNA cloning and the 5′genomic organization of Naip2, a candidate gene for murine Legionella resistance Zahra YaraghiEduardo DiezAlex MacKenzie Pages: 761 - 763
Human-mouse comparative mapping of the genomic region containing CDK6: localization of an evolutionary breakpoint James W. ThomasShih-Queen Lee-LinEric D. Green Pages: 764 - 767
The genomic organization of the histone clusters on human 6p21.3 Jung AhnJeffrey R. Gruen Pages: 768 - 770