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CORRIGENDA
From:
Genetics
| Date:
August 1, 2006| Author:
Anonymous
| Copyright Genetics Society of America Aug 2006. Provided by ProQuest LLC.Copyright information
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(ProQuest Information and Learning: ... denotes formulae omitted.)
In the article by K.W. BROMAN (GENETICS 169: 1133-1146) entitled ''The Genomes of Recombinant Inbred Lines,'' on page 1137 (right column, center), the two-locus joint probabilities for the autosomes of eight-way RILs by sib mating should read:
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In addition, on page 1138 (left column, end of first full paragraph), the map expansion for the X chromosome in 2^sub n^-way RIL by sib mating should read:
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