Segregation analyses and gene-centromere distances in zebrafish.

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The gol-1, gol-2, alb-1 and spa-1 mutations affect pigment pattern in the zebrafish. We show here that these loci are unlinked to each other. In addition, gene-centromere distances were determined for these loci by analysis of half-tetrads obtained by the inhibition of the second meiotic division. The fractions of tetratype (second-division segregation) tetrads range from 0.24 (spa-1) to 0.89 (gol-1). The observation of greater than 0.67 second-division segregation indicates that the zebrafish has high chiasma interference.

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Streisinger, G., Singer, F., Walker, C., Knauber, D., & Dower, N. (1986). Segregation analyses and gene-centromere distances in zebrafish. Genetics, 112(2), 311–319. https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/112.2.311

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