A Sex Difference in Recombination Values between Extended Brown and Phosphoglucose lsomerase Loci in Japanese Quail

The first ever autosomal linkage in the Japanese quail was discovered between extended brown (E) and phosphoglucose isomerase (PGI) loci. Recombination values were estimated to be 31.3±1.6% for males and 43.6±1.5% for females, respectively, and a highly significant sex difference in recombination va...

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