From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Tue Jun 02 23:00:00 1998
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From: "Ondøej Weis" <ondra_weis@dataint.cz>
Newsgroups: bionet.genome.chromosomes
Subject: Help about chromosome error
Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 07:46:05 +0200
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Does anybody know what it means the result of amniocenthesis fetal liquid 46
XY,del(13),(q31~32). The pregnancy aborted in 21 week
            Thanks for answer to ondra_weis@dataint.cz




From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Wed Jun 03 23:00:00 1998
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From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Fri Jun 05 23:00:00 1998
Path: biosci!UCRAC1.UCR.EDU!judelson
From: judelson@UCRAC1.UCR.EDU (howard judelson)
Newsgroups: bionet.genome.chromosomes
Subject: Postdoc-Positional cloning and gene expression in lower eukaryote
Date: 6 Jun 1998 13:39:57 -0700
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Riverside, California, USA

Molecular genetics of the oomycete fungus, Phytophthora infestans


	Candidates are sought for two postdoctoral positions to study the
molecular genetics of Phytophthora infestans, an oomycete fungus that
causes the late blight diseases of potato and tomato.  Positions are
available in either of several projects.  These include the positional
cloning of fungicide resistance genes, the characterization of genes
involved in sexual development and sporulation, and comparative studies
of the structure and expression of mating type loci throughout the
genus.  Funding for these positions come from sources that include USDA
and NSF grants.  Additional information about the laboratory is
available at: http://cnas.ucr.edu/~ppath/faculty/hj.html.

	Applicants should have experience in molecular biological techniques. 
Depending on the project, the experiments will involve methods such as
genetic mapping, chromosome walking using BAC libraries, fungal
transformation, cDNA cloning, expression analysis, and gene
characterization; experience in such areas would be a plus but is not
required.

	Riverside is located in Southern California, about 1-1.5 hours away
from Los Angeles and San Diego.

	Please sent a curriculum vitae and the names of three references
(including addresses and telephone numbers) to: 

Dr. Howard Judelson
Department of Plant Pathology
University of California
Riverside, California 92521 USA
email: judelson@ucrac1.ucr.edu
fax: 909-787-4294

From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Sat Jun 06 23:00:00 1998
Path: biosci!NJI.COM!char
From: char@NJI.COM (Charlotte Yost)
Newsgroups: bionet.genome.chromosomes
Subject: retrieving old email
Date: 7 Jun 1998 15:23:36 -0700
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From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Sat Jun 06 23:00:00 1998
Path: biosci!NJI.COM!char
From: char@NJI.COM (Charlotte Yost)
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Subject: retrieveing old email
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From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Sat Jun 06 23:00:00 1998
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From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Mon Jun 08 23:00:00 1998
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Date: Tue, 09 Jun 1998 00:15:03 -0400
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From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Wed Jun 10 23:00:00 1998
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From: Johan Ericsson <ericsson@biovx1.biology.ucla.edu>
Newsgroups: bionet.genome.chromosomes
Subject: Postdoc position - transcription & signal transduction
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 23:07:09 +0000
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Postdoc position - signal transduction & transcription

Applications are invited for postdoctoral positions in a newly
established research group at the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research
(LICR) in Uppsala, Sweden. The successful candidates will study the
transcriptional regulation of metabolic pathways and the transcriptional
mechanisms of growth factor signal transduction (Ericsson et al. (1996)
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 93, 945-950; Ericsson et al. (1996) J.
Biol. Chem., 271, 24359-24367; Ericsson and Edwards. (1998) J. Biol.
Chem., in press; Heldin et al. (1997) Nature, 390, 465-471; Dennler et
al. (1998) EMBO J., 17, 3091-3100). The aim is to identify the
downstream targets (i.e. transcription factors, coactivators and
corepressors) of these signaling pathways and to determine how these
molecules regulate gene expression. We are also interested in how
abnormal regulation of these processes is related to the development of
human disease. We are seeking highly motivated scientists (Ph.D./M.D.)
with strong backgrounds in molecular and cellular biology, gene
expression, transcriptional regulation and signal transduction. Funding
is available from the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research and the
Swedish Natural Science Research Council. However, candidates will also
be encouraged to apply for external awards and fellowships. The
positions are available starting October, 1998.

The Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research is an international
organization which uses a multi-disciplinary approach to study cell
growth, differentiation and cancer. The Uppsala branch is located within
the Biomedical Center at the University of Uppsala. The institute has
exceptional facilities and offers the opportunity to work with leading
scientists in an international and team-oriented environment. For more
information, please visit our website:
 
http://www.licr.uu.se

If you want to join a highly motivated research group, please forward
your curriculum vitae, a brief description of your research experiences
and the names and addresses of three references to (e-mail or fax
preferred):

Before July 21, 1998:

Johan Ericsson, Ph.D.
Department of Medicine
Division of Cardiology
UCLA School of Medicine
47-123 CHS
Los Angeles, CA 90095
USA
Fax:  1 310 794 7345
E-mail:  ericsson@biovx1.biology.ucla.edu

After July 21, 1998:

Johan Ericsson, Ph.D.
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research
Biomedical Center
Box 595
S-751 24 Uppsala
Sweden
Fax:  46 18 16 04 20

From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Wed Jun 10 23:00:00 1998
Path: biosci!usa.dupont.com!Hajime.Sakai
From: Hajime.Sakai@usa.dupont.com (Hajime Sakai)
Newsgroups: bionet.genome.chromosomes
Subject: Postdoc Positions in DuPont Genomics
Date: 11 Jun 1998 08:35:38 -0700
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Post-doctoral Positions in DuPont=92s Genomics Program

Post-doctoral research scientist positions are available in the DuPont
AG Biotechnology Genomics program. We are looking for highly motivated,
Ph.D. level scientists, with a strong background in plant genetics and
molecular biology, especially in map-based cloning strategies.  Our
highly active Genomics program provides state-of-the-art instrumentation
for genomic approaches, such as high-throughput sequencing, high density
microarray analysis and advanced bioinformatic systems, which allows
extensive automatization of laboratory tasks.  The position offers a
competitive salary and an excellent benefits package.  We are located in
Newark, Delaware, an area that offers an attractive lifestyle with easy
access to various cultural, academic and recreational activities in the
middle East Coast region. =20

Applicants should send their CV and three letters of recommendation
preferably by e-mail or fax to: Dr. Hajime Sakai, DuPont Agricultural
Biotechnology, Delaware Technology Park, Suite 200, 1 Innovation Way,
P.O. Box 6104, Newark, DE 19714-6104, USA; e-mail:
Hajime.Sakai@usa.dupont.com; fax: 302-631-2607.

I am attending the Arabidopsis meeting in Madison, Wisconsin at the end
of June.  I would be happy to meet interested candidates there.

DuPont is an equal opportunity employer.=20


************************************
Hajime Sakai
DuPont Agricultural Biotechnology
Delaware Technology Park, Suite 200
1 Innovation Way=20
Newark, DE 19714-6104, USA

Phone: (302) 631-2651
Fax: (302) 631-2607
E-mail: Hajime.Sakai@usa.dupont.com
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From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Thu Jun 11 23:00:00 1998
Path: biosci!MAILHOST.TCS.TULANE.EDU!alustig
From: alustig@MAILHOST.TCS.TULANE.EDU ("Lustig, Arthur J.")
Newsgroups: bionet.genome.chromosomes
Subject: telomeres at Tulane
Date: 12 Jun 1998 15:47:08 -0700
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Postdoctoral position to study telomere structure and function.

	Due to good fortune, a postdoctoral position is available to
investigate telomere dynamics in Saccharomyces cerevisiae in the laboratory
of Art Lustig at Tulane University Medical Center. We have had a
long-standing fascination in telomere structure and function and are
currently focusing on two broad areas:

	1) The mechanisms of nucleation and inheritance of telomeric
silencing (e.g. MCB 16: 2843);
	and
	2) the mechanism of telomere size maintainence (e.g. Genes Dev. 10:
1310).

	Candidates should have a background in molecular biology and/or
genetics.  Background in yeast is preferable but not required.

	Interested candidates should send their c.v. either by e-mail, fax,
or mail to the address listed below.

Arthur J. Lustig
Associate Professor
Department of Biochemistry SL43
Tulane University Medical Center
1430 Tulane Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70112
phone: 504-584-3688
fax: 504-584-2739



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From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Mon Jun 15 23:00:00 1998
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From: "Bubba Bo Bob Brain" <bubbabrain@microsoft.com>
Newsgroups: bionet.genome.chromosomes,misc.education.science,school.subjects.science
Subject: Heredity
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 21:34:54 -0400
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I have a question for anyone with experience in the field of heredity.  I
recently brought home a barn cat from my uncle's farm.  It looks to me like
a purebred Siamese, or pretty close.  To my uncles knowledge there has never
been so much as one Siamese cat in the barn.  The mother is a plain
short-haired grey cat with black highlights who has never given birth to
anything like this before.  The father is undetermined but is probably a
black short hair wanderer.  Is it possible that this wanderer has recessive
Siamese genes in it's background from an ancestor, and if so how could it so
completely alter the makeup of the kitten when half of it's genes come from
it's mother?  If you have any ideas you can email me at
mcburney@scsinternet.com or post to this newsgroup.  I can also provide a
scanned photo if needed.

-Thanks in advance

Adam McBurney







From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Fri Jun 19 23:00:00 1998
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From: carrj@voyager.co.nz (Julie Carr)
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Subject: Re: Heredity
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On Mon, 15 Jun 1998 21:34:54 -0400, "Bubba Bo Bob Brain"
<bubbabrain@microsoft.com> wrote:

>I have a question for anyone with experience in the field of heredity.  I
>recently brought home a barn cat from my uncle's farm.  It looks to me like
>a purebred Siamese, or pretty close.  To my uncles knowledge there has never
>been so much as one Siamese cat in the barn.  The mother is a plain
>short-haired grey cat with black highlights who has never given birth to
>anything like this before.  The father is undetermined but is probably a
>black short hair wanderer. 
Well, he visited this year, how do you know he didn't visit last year
too, after leaving his genes in the gene pool.   Hence his prodegeny
would be heterozygous (and not show up the first time around)
.
 Is it possible that this wanderer has recessive
>Siamese genes in it's background from an ancestor, and if so how could it so
>completely alter the makeup of the kitten when half of it's genes come from
>it's mother? 
So, the mother got the genes from the wanderers visit the previous
year.

 If you have any ideas you can email me at
>mcburney@scsinternet.com or post to this newsgroup.  I can also provide a
>scanned photo if needed.
>
Why don't you post to a "cats" newsgroup.   One to do with breeding
cats.   I immagine that the features of "Siamese" are coded for by
more than one allele.
>-Thanks in advance
>
>Adam McBurney
>
>
>
>
>
>


From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Sat Jun 20 23:00:00 1998
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From: Rouvrais Georges <rouvr@club-internet.fr>
Newsgroups: bionet.genome.chromosomes
Subject: HELP!
Date: Sun, 21 Jun 1998 11:29:11 +0200
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From: Gurjeet <gsingh@hgmp.mrc.ac.uk>
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Subject: test!!!!
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test


From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Tue Jun 23 23:00:00 1998
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From: Laureane.Mittaz@medecine.unige.ch (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Laur=E9ane?= Mittaz)
Newsgroups: bionet.genome.chromosomes
Subject: Preparation of mouse chromosomes for FISH mapping
Date: 24 Jun 1998 08:38:06 -0700
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Dear bionet readers,

We are trying to map a mouse gene using the FISH technique, but we don't

know how to prepare mouse cells to get good slides of metaphase spreads.

What is the best and easiest way ?????? We tried to culture mouse white
blood cells directly from blood, like it is done for human cells
prepared for FISH, but it
seems that the mouse red blood cells did lysate, and nothing grew
afterwards... It seems that it is possible to prepare slides from a
whole range of different cell types (spleen cells, ES cells,
fibroblasts, etc.), but we haven't found a good and "easy" protocole yet

!

Thanks in advance for all your answers!!!

Laureane Mittaz

Genetique Medicale
CMU
1, Rue Michel-Servet
1211 Geneva 4
Switzerland


From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Tue Jun 23 23:00:00 1998
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From: "Francesco Tarno" <frank@microsys.it>
Newsgroups: bionet.genome.chromosomes
Subject: URGENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I received a request of aid from the family of this girl...
and I post the diagnosys like is.
If someone knows something about and how cure that can write me!
Thanks in advance
_______________________________________________
RELAZIONE CLINICA
Masullo Francesca (24.01.1975)
I: 26.04.94
D: 21.05.94
Dati anamnestici
Nulla di rilevante all’anamnesi familiare e fisiologica; in particolare non
è stata rilevata consanguineità dei genitori.
Si segnala all’età di 5aa dubbio episodio di perdita di conoscenza (p.d.c.)
con EEG negativo. Nel luglio 1992 episodio di p.d.c. insorto in apparente
benessere e durato meno di 10 min., vengono eseguiti EEG e TAC-cranio, che
danno esito negativo. Il 23 marzo 1993 episodio critico generalizato tipo
Grande Male con p.d.c., scosse tonico-cloniche (t-c), morsus, bava alla
bocca e perdita di urine. In questo periodo compare ipostenia agli erti di
sn con prevalenza a quello inf. Dall’ottobre 1993 vengono inoltre riferite
insicurezza nella deambulazione, dovuta a marcata ipostenia dell’arto inf.
sn.  (AI sn.), e la comparsa di saltuarie mioclonie della stesso arto. Altri
due episodi comiziali generalizzati nel marzo e nell’aprile del 1994.
Esame obbiettivo
Sensorio integro. Marcia cauta, eseguita su base allargata, difficoltosa su
punte e talloni; si rivela marcata instabilità dell’AI sn. Stazione eretta
possibile solo su base allargata. Ipotono diffuso; trofismo conservato;
ipostenia degli arti di sn, più marcata a quello inf. Presenza di mioclonie
dell’AI sn sia a riposo che all’innervazione. La mobilizzazione e talora il
solo sfioramento dello stesso evocano i suddetti movimenti involontari. ROT:
presenti, bilaterali e simmetrici agli AASS, iperreflessia all’arto inf sn;
clono esauribile della rotula e del piede di sn. Prove celebrali
sostanzialmente corrette. Nulla da segnalare ai nervi cranici.
Durante la degenza, il 26.04.94 alle ore 11.00 la paziente presenta crisi
epilettica t-c generalizzata della durata di pochi minuti e regredita
spontaneamente.
In data 10.05.94 viene eseguita la biopsia di mucosa rettale.
Esami ematochimici ed urinari: da segnalare colesterolemia 205 mg/dl;
leucociti 3.68 E+09/L; lattato 0.4 mmol/L; CPK 22 U/L 8CPK tot.: 25 U/L;
CPK-MB: <18 U/L).
ECG: tracciati nella norma.
ECOGRAFIA addominale: fegato medicamente ingrandito ad ecostruttura
omogenea. Nella norma degli altri organi.
RX-TORACE: nei limiti della norma.
RMN-ENCEFALO: nulla da segnalare.
EGG 26.04.94: tracciati instabili caratterizzati da scarsa reattività (esame
eseguito dopo episodio comiziale); controllo del 20.05.94: tracciati privi
di elementi patologici.
POTENZIALI PRE-MOTORI: non si registrano attività corticali sincronizzate
con l’attività spontanea E.M.G., né componenti che corrispondono a
potenziali promotori (B.P.).
PESS-AASS: le componenti più tardive risultano di ampiezza abnormemente
elevata. Regolare la conduzione si periferica che centrale.
PESS-AAII: lieve coinvolgimento del tempo di conduzione lungo le vie
centrali .
Elevata l’ampezza delle risposte corticali.
POT. COGNITIVI EVENTO-COPP.: risposte corticali normalmente rappresentate.
PEV-FLASH: risposte corticali di ampiezza regolare.
EERG: risposte presenti, di ampiezza simmetricamente regolari.
STIM.MAGN.AASS: tempo di conduzione centrale ai limiti superiori della
norma.
STIM.MAG.AAII: coinvolgimento della conduzione lungo le vie motorie
centrali.
PELLET di linfociti: nulla di patologico.
OLIGOSACCARIDIURIA: assente.
ENZIMI LISOSOMINALI: su leucociti e fibroblasti in coltura bassi valori
alfa-N-neuroaminidasi.
BIOPSIA RETTALE: quadro di tesaurismosi neuronale.
In conclusione, il quadro clinico e i dati biochimici e morfologici
orientano verso la diagnosi di “Sialidosi tipo I”.
Dr. Francesco Teatini      Dr. Giuseppe Moretto
RICETTA
Si consiglia di proseguire con la terapia in atto:

Controlli ambulatoriali previo contatto telefonico, come già da precedenti
accordi.





From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Fri Jun 26 23:00:00 1998
Path: biosci!internet!biosci!not-for-mail
From: biohelp (BIOSCI Administrator)
Newsgroups: bionet.genome.chromosomes
Subject: BIOSCI/bionet miniFAQ & Fundraiser
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This BIOSCI "miniFAQ" is designed to answer the questions that come up
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information searches or answer scientific questions.  Please post
those to the appropriate BIOSCI/bionet newsgroups.


	Contents:
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	0) BIOSCI NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT!!

	1) Using the WWW to access the BIOSCI/bionet newsgroups.

	2) What to do about "spams," i.e., junk mail, ads, etc.

	3) Examples of subscribing and unsubscribing to the mailing lists.

	4) The BIOSCI user address and research interest directory.


0) BIOSCI NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT!!
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1) Using the WWW to access the BIOSCI/bionet newsgroups.
--------------------------------------------------------
As of 10 December 1995, all BIOSCI/bionet full newsgroups are
accessible through the World Wide Web (WWW) at URL http://www.bio.net.
One can read and reply publicly or privately to both recent postings
and archived messages through one's Web browser if it is configured
properly to send e-mail.  Each newsgroup is equipped with its own WAIS
index.  The main BIOSCI home page also has access to the BIO-JOURNALS
Table of Contents database WAIS index and the BIOSCI user address
database described in another item further below.


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BIOSCI is a set of parallel USENET newsgroups (the "bionet" groups),
mailing lists, and a hypermail archive at URL http://www.bio.net/.
The same postings are distributed on all media (except for a small
number of mailing-list-only groups at net.bio.net).  Unfortunately it
is becoming a despicable practice on the Internet (by a few people out
to make a fast buck) to do automated mass postings to thousands of
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are refered to as "spams" in the usual, somewhat boneheaded, net
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Most newsgroups currently have a discussion leader who is responsible
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Please do not assume that by simply posting a complaint to the
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We will moderate any of our newsgroups if the discussion leader tells
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Moderating a newsgroup will resolve probably 95% of the junk postings
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From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Sun Jun 28 23:00:00 1998
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From: sjoseph@hgmp.mrc.ac.uk (Miss S.S. Joseph)
Newsgroups: bionet.genome.chromosomes
Subject: Re: Postdoc Positions in DuPont Genomics
Date: 29 Jun 1998 16:22:36 GMT
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From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Mon Jun 29 23:00:00 1998
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From: behrends@plexus.uke.uni-hamburg.de (Soenke Behrends)
Newsgroups: bionet.genome.chromosomes
Subject: submitting a genetic marker
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 20:01:06 GMT
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Dear netters,

We have isolated a polymorphic CA-repeat microsatellite sequence and
have mapped it by linkage analysis in families between two known
markers that are 1.8 centiMorgan apart (Genethon map).  

Where can we submit the sequence / linkage data and where and how
can we obtain a marker name for example in the form 'D13S1312'.

Thanks a lot for your help
Soenke Behrends

 

From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Tue Jun 30 23:00:00 1998
Path: biosci!IPK-Gatersleben.de!jianping
From: jianping@IPK-Gatersleben.de (Jianping Xu)
Newsgroups: bionet.genome.chromosomes
Subject: looking for a cDNA library of Loliu perenne L.
Date: 1 Jul 1998 00:36:06 -0700
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Hi, every one,

Dose anynone have a cDNA library of young inflorescences of Lolium
perenne L.? If you have, would you like to contact with Jianping Xu,
IPK-gatersleben. Thanks.


Jianping Xu
IPK-Gatersleben
D06466, Gatersleben
Germany
Email: jianping@ipk-gatersleben.de

