From crittend@itis.com Mon Jul 7 10:31:06 1997 Date: Sat, 05 Jul 1997 17:39:22 -0400 From: Lyman / Margaret Crittenden To: AnGenMap , Poultry Genome Discussion Group Subject: July, 1997 References on Mapping Methods and Reviews July, 1997 References on Mapping Methods and Reviews [ Part 2: "Attached Text" ] JOURNAL REFS. (MAPPING METHODS AND REVIEWS) 7/97 NLM 1. Beebe, A. M.; Mauze, S.; Schork, N. J.; Coffman, R. L. Serial backcross mapping of multiple loci associated with resistance to Leishmania major in mice. Immunity. 6:551-7, 1997 May. DNAX Research Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Palo Alto, California 94304, USA. 2. Biesecker, L. G.; Schaffer, A. A. Automated selection of short tandem repeat polymorphism markers for whole genome screening for segmental aneusomy. Hum Hered. 47:76-85, 1997 Mar-Apr. National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA. 3. Bishop, M. J. Gene mapping and isolation. Access to databases. 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K.; Sampson, J.; Mellersh, C.; Curzon, A.; Holmes, N. G.; Binns, M. M.; Dickens, H. F.; Ryder, E. J.; Gerlach, J.; Baumle, E.; Dolf, G. Towards construction of a canine linkage map: establishment of 16 linkage groups. Mamm Genome. 8:218-21, 1997 Mar. Norwegian Kennel Klub and Department of Morphology, Genetics and Aquatic Biology, Section of Genetics, P.O. Box. 8146 Dep., N-0033Oslo, Norway. 21. March, R. E. Gene ordering and localization by linkage analysis. Methods Mol Biol. 68:27-44, 1997. Biochemistry Department, University of Oxford, UK. 22. Nelson, D. O.; Speed, T. P.; Yu, B. The limits of random fingerprinting. Genomics. 40:1-12, 1997 Feb 15. Human Genome Center, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California 94551, USA. 23. Olson, J. M. Likelihood-based models for genetic linkage analysis using affected sib pairs. Hum Hered. 47:110-20, 1997 Mar-Apr. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44109, USA. 24. Palmieri, G.; Miano, M. G.; Casamassimi, A.; Lania, A.; Kohno, K.; Schlessinger, D.; D'Urso, M.; Featherstone, T. Construction of a pilot human YAC library in a recombination-defective yeast strain. Gene. 188:169-74, 1997 Apr 1. International Institute of Genetics and Biophysics, Naples, Italy. 25. Postlethwait, J. H.; Talbot, W. S. Zebrafish genomics: from mutants to genes. Trends Genet. 13:183-90, 1997 May. Institute of Neuroscience, University of Oregon, Eugene 97403, USA. jpostle@oregon.uoregon.edu. 26. Santos, S. J.; Singh, N. P.; Natarajan, A. T. Fluorescence in situ hybridization with comets. Exp Cell Res. 232:407-11, 1997 May 1. Department of Radiation Genetics and Chemical Mutagenesis, University of Leiden, The Netherlands. 27. Steffens, D. L.; Roy, R.; Brumbaugh, J. A. Multiplex amplification of STR loci with gender alleles using infrared fluorescence detection. Forensic Sci Int. 85:225-32, 1997 Mar 14. LI-COR, Inc., Biotechnology Division, Lincoln, NE 68504, USA. 28. Valdes, J.; Tagle, D. A. Gene mapping goes from FISH to surfing the net. Methods Mol Biol. 68:1-10, 1997. National Center for Human Genome Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA. 29. Zhao, H.; Zhang, H.; Rotter, J. I. Cost-effective sib-pair designs in the mapping of quantitative-trait loci. Am J Hum Genet. 60:1211-21, 1997 May. Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06520, USA. hongyu.zhao@yale.edu. ^Z [ Part 3: "Attached Text" ] ********************************************************************* Lyman B. Crittenden Phone: 608-251-1676 Margaret H. Crittenden 634 Emerson St., Madison, WI 53715 e-mail: crittend@itis.com ********************************************************************