From crittend@itis.com Tue Feb 16 08:49:28 1999 Date: Mon, 15 Feb 1999 19:15:27 -0600 From: Lyman / Margaret Crittenden Reply-To: angenmap@genome.ansci.iastate.edu To: Multiple Recipients of Subject: [ANGENMAP] February, 1999 Mapping References *************************************************************************** This is AnGenMap Discussion Mailing List | Mail distributed to >600 members - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Send mail to for technical help Use keywords in the Subject: subscription/ unsubscription/ help/ info *************************************************************************** Sent again within the message and not as an attachment. JOURNAL REFS. (MAPPING METHODS AND REVIEWS) NLM 2/99 1. Abel, L.; Muller-Myhsok, B. Maximum-likelihood expression of the transmission/disequilibrium test and power considerations [letter]. Am J Hum Genet. 63:664-7, 1998 Aug. 2. Abel, L.; Muller-Myhsok, B. Robustness and power of the maximum-likelihood-binomial and maximum-likelihood-score methods, in multipoint linkage analysis of affected-sibship data. Am J Hum Genet. 63:638-47, 1998 Aug. INSERM U.436, Mathematical and Statistical Modeling in Biology and Medicine, Hopital Pitie-Salpetriere, Paris, France. abel@biomath.jussieu.fr. 3. Bowtell, D. D. Options available--from start to finish--for obtaining expression data by microarray. Nat Genet. 21:25-32, 1999 Jan. Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. d.bowtell@pmci.unimelb.edu.au. 4. Brown, P. O.; Botstein, D. Exploring the new world of the genome with DNA microarrays. Nat Genet. 21:33-7, 1999 Jan. Department of Biochemistry, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Stanford University School of Medicine, California 94305, USA. pbrown@cmgm.stanford.edu. 5. Chowdhary, B. P.; Raudsepp, T.; Fronicke, L.; Scherthan, H. Emerging patterns of comparative genome organization in some mammalian species as revealed by Zoo-FISH. Genome Res. 8:577-89, 1998 Jun. Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 750 07 Uppsala, Sweden. bhc@kvl.dk. 6. Davis, G. P.; DeNise, S. K. The impact of genetic markers on selection. J Anim Sci. 76:2331-9, 1998 Sep. CSIRO Tropical Agriculture, Brisbane, Australia. 7. Douthwaite, S. Allele-specific priming in the mapping of rRNA. Methods Mol Biol. 77:11-21, 1998. Institute of Molecular Biology, Odense University, Denmark. 8. Duggan, D. J.; Bittner, M.; Chen, Y.; Meltzer, P.; Trent, J. M. Expression profiling using cDNA microarrays. Nat Genet. 21:10-4, 1999 Jan. Cancer Genetics Branch, National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892, USA. 9. Dukhanina, O. I.; Sverdlov, V. E. An improved method for obtaining highly polymorphic microsatellite markers of increased length. Mamm Genome. 9:918-20, 1998 Nov. Department of Physiology and Molecular Medicine, Medical College of Ohio, 3035 Arlington Avenue, Toledo, Ohio 43614-5804, USA. 10. Elston, R. C. Linkage and association. Genet Epidemiol. 15:565-76, 1998. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Rammelkamp Center for Education and Research, Case Western Reserve University, MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44109-1998, USA. rce@darwin.cwru.edu. 11. Frezal, J. Genatlas database, genes and development defects. C R Acad Sci III. 321:805-17, 1998 Oct. Service de genetique medicale, hopital des Enfants-malades, Paris, France. frezalj@necker.fr. 12. Laan, M.; Paabo, S. Mapping genes by drift-generated linkage disequilibrium [letter]. Am J Hum Genet. 63:654-6, 1998 Aug. 13. Maynard, J. H.; Upadhyaya, M. High-throughput screening for the detection of unknown mutations: improved productivity using heteroduplex analysis. Biotechniques. 25:648-51, 1998 Oct. Institute of Medical Genetics, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, UK. 14. Nachman, M. W. Y chromosome variation of mice and men. Mol Biol Evol. 15:1744-50, 1998 Dec. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona, Tucson 85721, USA. Nachman@u.arizona.edu. 15. Nadeau, J. H.; Sankoff, D. Counting on comparative maps. Trends Genet. 14:495-501, 1998 Dec. Genetics Department, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA. jhn4@po.cwru.edu. 16. Pennisi, E. Worming secrets from the C. elegans genome [news; comment]. Science. 282:1972-4, 1998 Dec 11. 17. Ringquist, S.; Gold, L. Toeprinting assays. Mapping by blocks to reverse transcriptase primer extension. Methods Mol Biol. 77:283-95, 1998. NeXagen Inc., Boulder, CO, USA. 18. Rodzen, J. A.; Agresti, J. J.; Tranah, G.; May, B. Agarose overlays allow simplified staining of polyacrylamide gels. Biotechniques. 25:584, 1998 Oct. Dept. of Animal Science, University of California, Davis 95616, USA. 19. Terwilliger, J. D.; Zollner, S.; Laan, M.; Paabo, S. Mapping genes through the use of linkage disequilibrium generated by genetic drift: 'drift mapping' in small populations with no demographic expansion. Hum Hered. 48:138-54, 1998 May-Jun. Department of Psychiatry and Columbia Genome Center, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, USA. jdt3@columbia.edu. 20. Xiong, M.; Guo, S. W. The power of linkage detection by the transmission/disequilibrium tests. Hum Hered. 48:295-312, 1998 Nov-Dec. Human Genetics Center, Health Science Center, University of Texas-Houston, Houston, Tex., USA. 21. Zhang, J. S.; Duncan, E. L.; Chang, A. C.; Reddel, R. R. Differential display of mRNA. Mol Biotechnol. 10:155-65, 1998 Oct. Children's Medical Research Institute, Sydney, NSW, Australia. 22. Ziegler, A.; Hebebrand, J. Sample size calculations for linkage analysis using extreme sib pairs based on segregation analysis with the quantitative phenotype body weight as an example. Genet Epidemiol. 15:577-93, 1998. Clinical Research Group: Medical Center for Methodology and Health Research, Institute of Medical Biometry and Epidemiology, Philipps-University of Marburg, Germany. ziegler@mailer.uni-marburg.de. ********************************************************************* Lyman B. Crittenden Phone: 608-798-0791 Margaret H. 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