From: Lyman Crittenden (crit@tardis.cl.msu.edu) Date: Wed, 10 Nov 93 21:32:44 EST Here, for your information, is a list of references on genome mapping methods and reviews that we download from Medline monthly and send out to the Poultry Genetics Community. JOURNAL REFS. (MAPPING METHODS AND REVIEWS) NLM 11/93 1. Alper CA; Johnson AM. Immunofixation electrophoresis: a Technique for the study of protein polymorphism. Vox Sang. 65:76, 1993. 2. Andersson L; Archibald AL; Gellin J; Schook LB. 1st pig gene mapping workshop (PGM1), 7 August 1992, Interlaken, Switzerland. Anim Genet. 24:205-16, 1993 Jun. Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Uppsala Genetic Center, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. 3. Barua UM; Chalmers KJ; Hackett CA; Thomas WT; Powell W; Waugh R. Identification of RAPD markers linked to a Rhynchosporium secalis resistance locus in barley using near-isogenic lines and bulked segregant analysis. Heredity. 71 ( Pt 2):177-84, 1993 Aug. Scottish Crop Research Institute, Dundee, Scotland, U.K. 4. Brandt KA. The GDB Human Genome Data Base: a source of integrated genetic mapping and disease data. Bull Med Libr Assoc. 81:285-92, 1993 Jul. William H. Welch Medical Library, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21205-2100. 5. Campbell RD; Trowsdale J. Map of the human MHC. Immunol Today. 14:349-52, 1993 Jul. Dept of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, UK. 6. Collins AC; Martin IC; Kirkpatrick BW. Growth quantitative trait loci (QTL) on mouse chromosome 10 in a Quackenbush-Swiss x C57BL/6J backcross. Mamm Genome. 4:454-8, 1993. University of Wisconsin, Madison. 7. Di Rienzo A; Peterson A; Das S; Freimer NB. Genome mapping by arbitrary amplification of yeast artificial chromosomes. Mamm Genome. 4:359-63, 1993. Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco 94143. 8. Fries R; Eggen A; Womack JE. The bovine genome map. Mamm Genome. 4:405-28, 1993. Department of Animal Science, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich. 9. Gosden J; Hanratty D. PCR in situ: a rapid alternative to in situ hybridization for mapping short, low copy number sequences without isotopes. Biotechniques. 15:78-80, 1993 Jul. MRC Human Genetics Unit, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K. 10. Griffiths R; Tiwari B. The isolation of molecular genetic markers for the identification of sex. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 90:8324-6, 1993 Sep 15. Agriculture and Food Research Council Unit of Ecology and Behaviour, Department of Zoology, Oxford, United Kingdom. 11. Grist SA; Firgaira FA; Morley AA. Dinucleotide repeat polymorphisms isolated by the polymerase chain reaction. Biotechniques. 15:304-9, 1993 Aug. Flinders University of South Australia. 12. Hongyo T; Buzard GS; Calvert RJ; Weghorst CM. 'Cold SSCP': a simple, rapid and non-radioactive method for optimized single-strand conformation polymorphism analyses. Nucleic Acids Res. 21:3637-42, 1993 Aug 11. Laboratory of Comparative Carcinogenesis, National Cancer Institute, Frederick, MD. 13. Imai HT. A theoretical approach to chromosome banding pattern analysis. Jpn J Genet. 68:97-118, 1993 Apr. National Institute of Genetics, Shizuoka, Japan. 14. Karagyozov L; Kalcheva ID; Chapman VM. Construction of random small-insert genomic libraries highly enriched for simple sequence repeats. Nucleic Acids Res. 21:3911-2, 1993 Aug 11. Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo NY 14263. 15. Kirkpatrick BW; Huff BM; Casas-Carrillo E. Double-strand DNA conformation polymorphisms as a source of highly polymorphic genetic markers. Anim Genet. 24:155-61, 1993 Jun. Department of Meat and Animal Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53706. 16. Levinson DF. Power to detect linkage with heterogeneity in samples of small nuclear families. Am J Med Genet. 48:94-102, 1993 Jul 15. Department of Psychiatry, MCP-EPPI, Philadelphia 19129. 17. Litt M; Hauge X; Sharma V. Shadow bands seen when typing polymorphic dinucleotide repeats: some causes and cures. Biotechniques. 15:280-4, 1993 Aug. Department of Biochemistry, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland 97201-3098. 18. McCarthy S. USDA's Plant Genome Research Program. Bull Med Libr Assoc. 81:278-81, 1993 Jul. National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, Maryland 20705. 19. Rafalski, J. A.; Tingey, S. V. Genetic diagnostics in plant breeding: RAPDs, microsatellites and machines. Trends Genet. 9:275-280, 1993. Agricultural Products Department E.I. duPont de Nemours and Co. Wilmington, DE 19880-0402. 20. Rodolphe F; Lefort M. A multi-marker model for detecting chromosomal segments displaying QTL activity. Genetics. 134:1277-88, 1993 Aug. INRA, Centre de Recherches de Jouy en Josas, Laboratoire de Biom:etrie, France. 21. Weeks DE; Lathrop GM; Ott J. Multipoint mapping under genetic interference. Hum Hered. 43:86-97, 1993 Mar-Apr. Department of Human Genetics, University of Pittsburgh, Pa 15261. 22. Woodsmall RM; Benson DA. Information resources at the National Center for Biotechnology Information. Bull Med Libr Assoc. 81:282-4, 1993 Jul. National Center for Biotechnology Information, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland 20894. 23. Zakharov IA; Miasnikova EM. [Computer program of genetic map construction and database of gene localization]. Genetika. 29:1047-9, 1993 Jun.