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From: Thomas Krahn <>
Subject: DYS385 nomenclature
Date: Thu, 03 Mar 2005 22:32:01 +0100
References: <00ff01c51def$a2d3b5a0$087d8251@d6e4z6> <001801c51e7d$9df3e800$eb409145@Ken1> <003201c52009$2986ecf0$1002a8c0@Sharon> <004f01c52012$31275a90$eb409145@Ken1> <002801c52034$aaecc8c0$1002a8c0@Sharon>
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All:

I included the separated DYS385a/b allele calls for the 007 control DNA
from Applied Biosystems to my DNA fingerprint reference database.

http://www.dna-fingerprint.com/index.php?module=pagesetter&tid=1&filter=locus:like:385

(long URL, may be broken in two lanes)

There I use the nomenclature that was recently recommended on this list.

DYS385a(K) = 14
DYS385b(K) = 11

The 007 reference DNA is included in many ABI STR typing kits. So it
should be found in many laboratories.


Thomas

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