From angenmap@iastate.edu Mon Jun 8 09:43:34 1998 Date: Thu, 4 Jun 1998 21:05:13 -0500 From: angenmap@iastate.edu To: mappers@iastate.edu Subject: June 1998 references for Mapping Methods and Reviews From: Lyman / Margaret Crittenden JOURNAL REFS. (MAPPING METHODS AND REVIEWS) 6/98 NLM 1. Allison, D. B.; Beasley, M. Method and computer program for controlling the family-wise alpha rate in gene association studies involving multiple phenotypes. Genet Epidemiol. 15:87-101, 1998. Obesity Research Center, St. Luke's/Roosevelt Hospital, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, New York 10025, USA. DBA8@Columbia.edu. 2. Allison, D. B.; Heo, M.; Schork, N. J.; Wong, S. L.; Elston, R. C. Extreme selection strategies in gene mapping studies of oligogenic quantitative traits do not always increase power. Hum Hered. 48:97-107, 1998 Mar-Apr. Obesity Research Center, St. Luke's/Roosevelt Hospital, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N.Y., USA. dba8@columbia.edu. 3. Allison, D. B.; Heo, M. Meta-analysis of linkage data under worst-case conditions: a demonstration using the human OB region. Genetics. 148:859-65, 1998 Feb. Obesity Research Center, St. Luke's/Roosevelt Hospital Center, Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons, New York, New York 10025, USA. dba8@columbia.edu. 4. Almasy, L.; Blangero, J. Multipoint quantitative-trait linkage analysis in general pedigrees. Am J Hum Genet. 62:1198-211, 1998 May. Department of Genetics, Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research, San Antonio, TX 78245-0549, USA. almasy@darwin.sfbr.org. 5. Coppieters, W.; Mackinnon, m.; Georges, M. The effect of mixed selected and unselected samples on the power of QTL mapping. J Hered. 89:193-5, 1998 Mar-Apr. 6. Corrette-Bennett, J.; Rosenberg, M.; Przybylska, M.; Ananiev, E.; Straus, D. Positional cloning without a genome map: using 'Targeted RFLP Subtraction' to isolate dense markers tightly linked to the regA locus of Volvox carteri. Nucleic Acids Res. 26:1812-8, 1998 Apr 1. Biology Department, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA 02254-9110, USA. 7. Durm, M.; Sorokine-Durm, I.; Haar, F. M.; Hausmann, M.; Ludwig, H.; Voisin, P.; Cremer, C. Fast-FISH technique for rapid, simultaneous labeling of all human centromeres. Cytometry. 31:153-62, 1998 Mar 1. Institute of Applied Physics, University of Heidelberg, Germany. 8. Hodge, S. E. Exact elods and exact power for affected sib pairs analyzed for linkage under simple right and wrong models. Am J Med Genet. 81:66-72, 1998 Feb 7. Division of Clinical-Genetic Epidemiology, NY State Psychiatric Institute, New York 10032, USA. seh@columbia.edu. 9. Hong, G.; Qian, Y.; Yu, S.; Hu, X.; Zhu, J.; Tao, W.; Li, W.; Su, C.; Zhao, H.; Qiu, L.; Yu, D.; Liu, X.; Wu, B.; Zhang, X.; Zhao, W. A 120 kilobase resolution contig map of the rice genome. DNA Seq. 7:319-35, 1997. National Center for Gene Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China. 10. Kruglyak, L.; Lander, E. S. Faster multipoint linkage analysis using Fourier transforms. J Comput Biol. 5:1-7, 1998 Spring. Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA. 11. Lazzeroni, L. C.; Lange, K. A conditional inference framework for extending the transmission/disequilibrium test. Hum Hered. 48:67-81, 1998 Mar-Apr. Department Genetics, Stanford University, Calif. 94305-5405, USA. laura@osiris.standford.edu. 12. Serikawa, T.; Cui, Z.; Yokoi, N.; Kuramoto, T.; Kondo, Y.; Kitada, K.; Guenet, J. L. A comparative genetic map of rat, mouse and human genomes. Exp Anim. 47:1-9, 1998 Jan. Institute of Laboratory Animals, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan. 13. Whittemore, A. S.; Tu, I. P. Simple, robust linkage tests for affected sibs. Am J Hum Genet. 62:1228-42, 1998 May. Department of Health Research and Policy, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305-5405, USA. asw@osiris.stanford.edu. 14. Xu, S. Further investigation on the regression method of mapping quantitative trait loci. Heredity. 80 ( Pt 3):364-73, 1998 Mar. Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside 92521, USA. xu@genetics.ucr.edu. ********************************************************************* Lyman B. Crittenden Phone: 608-798-0791 Margaret H. Crittenden 8550 Highway 19, Cross Plains WI 53528-9300, USA e-mail: crittend@itis.com *********************************************************************