Segregation of compared with segregation of the white spotting phenotype

Copyright information: Taken from "Exclusion of and as the basis for white spotting in Border Collies"Genome Biology 2000;1(2):research0004.1-research0004.4.Published online 28 Jul 2000PMCID:PMC15016.Copyright © 2000 GenomeBiology.com Segregation of was followed by detection of a simple-se...

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Main Authors: Danika Metallinos, Rine, Jasper
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Published: figshare 2011
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.48010.v1
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Summary:Copyright information: Taken from "Exclusion of and as the basis for white spotting in Border Collies"Genome Biology 2000;1(2):research0004.1-research0004.4.Published online 28 Jul 2000PMCID:PMC15016.Copyright © 2000 GenomeBiology.com Segregation of was followed by detection of a simple-sequence repeat polymorphic difference between the Newfoundland and Border Collie grandparents. BC, DNA from the Border Collie grandparent; N, DNA from the Newfoundland grandparent; F1, DNA from the first generation hybrids; F2, DNA from the second generation intercrosses. s, white spotted; ns, not white spotted. The presumed genotypes for the locus are shown below the lanes.