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Linkage Analysis Using Somatic Cell Hybrids

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Part of the book series: Advances in Human Genetics ((AHUG,volume 3))

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It is my aim in this article to review current progress in somatic cell genetics. Somatic cell genetics, although a relatively new discipline, has already split into several different areas of investigation. For example, somatic cell hybrids are being used to study problems of cytodifferentiation,41 mitotic regulation,82,83,168,189 and activation of latent viruses.99,103,234 These subjects, while related to somatic cell genetics, will not directly concern us here. In this article, I shall focus on the utilization of somatic cell populations for the purpose of establishing the linkage relationships of genes to other genes and genes to chromosomes in higher eukaryotic organisms—especially man.

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