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From: Charles <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Set of mtDNA Reference Sequences
Date: Fri, 01 Oct 2004 19:04:51 -0400
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Graeme,
There is a link to the mtDNA molecule Cambridge Reference Sequence in my
DNA-Info page. Possibly that will help you or lead you to other sources
where you can find the specific information you want.
http://www.kerchner.com/dna-info.htm
Charles
www.dnapin.com
Graeme Boocock wrote:
> Hello. I'm new to the list. I'm currently working towards my PhD (in
> human genetics, oddly) but I'm not working on anything related to the
> mitochondrial genome. I'm wondering where the best place is to find a
> set of mtDNA reference sequences for the control region HVS1 & HVS2. I
> have found, of course, the Cambridge reference sequence but the sample I
> would like to test is also of UK extraction so I expect that not all of
> the variable sites will be different/highlighted in, for example, a
> Sequencher alignment. I'm looking for a set of diverse, and
> representative mitochondrial sequences to download for comparison.
> Any ideas where I could find this (or do you know a set of GenBank
> Accession numbers related to a set of such sequences).
>
> Graeme.
> (Toronto)
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