From angenmap@iastate.edu Sun May 3 18:43:22 1998 Date: Sun, 3 May 1998 13:18:24 -0500 From: angenmap@iastate.edu To: mappers@iastate.edu Subject: May 1998 Mapping References From: Lyman / Margaret Crittenden JOURNAL REFS. (MAPPING METHODS AND REVIEWS) NLM 5/98 1. Cheung, V. G.; Gregg, J. P.; Gogolin-Ewens, K. J.; Bandong, J.; Stanley, C. A.; Baker, L.; Higgins, M. J.; Nowak, N. J.; Shows, T. B.; Ewens, W. J.; Nelson, S. F.; Spielman, R. S. Linkage-disequilibrium mapping without genotyping [see comments]. Nat Genet. 18:225-30, 1998 Mar. Department of Pediatrics, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA. vcheung@mail.med.upenn.edu. 2. de Gortari, M. J.; Freking, B. A.; Cuthbertson, R. P.; Kappes, S. M.; Keele, J. W.; Stone, R. T.; Leymaster, K. A.; Dodds, K. G.; Crawford, A. M.; Beattie, C. W. A second-generation linkage map of the sheep genome. Mamm Genome. 9:204-9, 1998 Mar. USDA, ARS, U.S. Meat Animal Research Center, Clay Center, Nebraska 68933, USA. 3. 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Biotechniques. 24:184-5, 1998 Feb. University of Warsaw, Poland. ********************************************************************* Lyman B. Crittenden Phone: 608-798-0791 Margaret H. Crittenden 8550 Highway 19, Cross Plains WI 53528-9300, USA e-mail: crittend@itis.com *********************************************************************