N-Ethyl-N-nitrosourea-induced prenatally lethal mutations define at least two complementation groups within the embryonic ectoderm development (eed) locus in mouse Chromosome 7 Eugene M. RinchikDonald A. Carpenter Original Contributions Pages: 349 - 353
A new Pax gene, Pax-9, maps to mouse Chromosome 12 Johan WallinYoko MizutaniRudi Balling Original Contributions Pages: 354 - 358
Genome mapping by arbitrary amplification of yeast artificial chromosomes Anna Di RienzoAmy PetersonNelson B. Freimer Original Contributions Pages: 359 - 363
The positions of 12 simple sequence repeat markers relative to reference loci on mouse Chromosome 16 Nicholas G. IrvingMichael P. CitronRoger H. Reeves Original Contributions Pages: 364 - 367
Physical mapping of the lysozyme gene family in cattle Daniel S. Gallagher Jr.David W. ThreadgillDavid M. Irwin Original Contributions Pages: 368 - 373
Genome organization of repetitive elements in the rodent, Peromyscus leucopus Laura L. JanecekJonathan L. LongmireRobert J. Baker Original Contributions Pages: 374 - 381
3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A lyase (HL): cloning and characterization of a mouse liver HL cDNA and subchromosomal mapping of the human and mouse HL genes Shupei WangJoseph H. NadeauGrant A. Mitchell Original Contributions Pages: 382 - 387
Chromosomal localization of HSP70 genes in cattle Daniel S. Gallagher Jr.Michael D. GroszLoren C. Skow Original Contributions Pages: 388 - 390
Construction of a large-insert yeast artificial chromosome library of the mouse genome Kenro KusumiJennifer S. SmithEric S. Lander Short Communications Pages: 391 - 392
Striking conservation of the brain-specific region of the dystrophin gene Jean-Philippe HugnotHélène GilgenkrantzAxel Kahn Short Communications Pages: 393 - 396
The serotonin 5-HT1B receptor subtype (Htr1b) gene maps to mouse Chromosome 9 Dominique Simon-ChazottesIsabelle Cloez-TayaraniGilles Fillion Short Communications Pages: 397 - 398
Localization of the inhibin βBgene on mouse Chromosome 1 William P. LafuseBruce S. Zwilling Short Communications Pages: 399 - 400
Emk, a protein kinase with homologs in yeast maps to mouse Chromosome 19 John D. InglisMuriel LeeRobert E. Hill Short Communications Pages: 401 - 403