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Chromosomal Organization of Genes Involved in Plasma Lipoprotein Metabolism: Human and Mouse ‘Fat Maps’
The mouse provides a usful model system for examining the genetic control of lipoprotein metabolism, since, as compared to human studies, genetic and biochemical analyses are greatly simplified and environmental influences can be controlled. Here, we have compiled chromosomal maps of genes which are involved in lipid metabolism in humans and in mice