Y-chromosome polymorphisms
wijsman at max.u.washington.edu
wijsman at max.u.washington.edu
Thu Dec 5 00:51:46 EST 1991
>>From: IN%"wijsman at max.u.washington.edu" 2-DEC-1991 19:32:53.89
>>To: IN%"bionews at genbank.bio.net"
>>Subj: RE: Y-chromosome polymorphisms
>> Does anyone have information about Y-polymorphisms in general and in particul
a
r
>> about population studies (in humans) using them?
> Send an e-mail note to the genome data base folks at Johns Hopkins, explaining
> that you would like access to their online system (help at welch.jhu.edu); a
> quick scan reveals 26 polymorphic probes for the Y chromosome, with 11 or so
> specific for the Y (the rest have X homologs). The data base staff are very
> happy to sign up new users!
> John Alsobrook | Never ask a question whose *
> Child Study Center | answer you are not prepared *
> Yale University School of Medicine | to hear. *
Thanks very much. That should help for anything which has been
submitted to the database. We need the Y specific probes.
Ellen Wijsman
Div. Medical Genetics, RG-25
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195
wijsman at saam.bioeng.washington.edu
or
wijsman at u.washington.edu
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