A compendium of the chromosomal locations of more than 300 human genes and their homologues in three mammalian species will be a boon In comparative mapping studies.
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Davies, K. Of mice and men (and cows and cats). Nature 361, 478 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1038/361478a0
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