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An integrated genetic and physical map of the 650-kb region containing the congenital polycystic kidney (cpk) locus on mouse chromosome 12.

Mice homozygous for the congenital polycystic kidney (cpk) mutation develop a rapidly progressive form of polycystic kidney disease. We report an integrated genetic and physical map of the 650-kb region containing the cpk locus and the exclusion of Rrm2 and Idb2 as candidate cpk genes. Our study establishes the requisite foundation for positional cloning of the cpk gene.[1]

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  1. An integrated genetic and physical map of the 650-kb region containing the congenital polycystic kidney (cpk) locus on mouse chromosome 12. Mrug, M., Green, W.J., DasGupta, S., Beier, D.R., Lu, W., D'Eustachio, P., Guay-Woodford, L.M. Cytogenet. Cell Genet. (2001) [Pubmed]
 
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