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Fig. 3

From: Homologous recombination occurs frequently at innate GT microsatellites in normal somatic and germ cells in vivo

Fig. 3

Homologous recombination at the (GT)n motif1 region in germ cells. a, b The linkage patterns of the paternal and maternal genetic makers flanking the (GT)n motif 1 in the sperm (a) and egg (b) of the heterozygote. Black lines represent the conserved regions. Orange lines, dotted lines and arrow heads represent the paternal genetic markers. Blue lines, dotted lines and arrow heads represent the maternal genetic markers. Orange and blue boxes represent the paternal and maternal (GT)n motif 1, respectively. Gray boxes represent the contracted or expanded (GT)n motif 1. c Genotypes in artificial meio-gynogenetic diploid progeny of a male heterozygote individual. 1-9, the numbers of artificial meio-gynogenetic diploid individuals. Number of sequenced clones is indicated at the top

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