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. 1999 Jun 14;145(6):1233–1250. doi: 10.1083/jcb.145.6.1233

Figure 9.

Figure 9

A chromosome map of genetic markers and hybridization sites for DNA probes. Bars and open circles indicate three chromosomes and centromeres, respectively. The positions of genetic markers and hybridization sites for DNA probes are approximately indicated according to the maps presented by Kohli et al. (1977), Gygax and Thuriaux (1984), Hoheishel et al. (1993), and Mizukami et al. (1993). Open rectangles indicate hybridization sites for DNA probes. 146, 212, 256, 1228, and 0727 represent cosmids, cos146, cos212, cos256, cos1228, and ICRFc60D0727, respectively, used for DNA probes. rDNA indicates chromosomal regions encoding ribosomal RNA genes. A thin line at the bottom right indicates an approximate chromosome length corresponding to 1 Mb of genomic DNA.