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From: "George Haynes" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] DYS724 / DYS725 / DYS726
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 14:17:14 -0500
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Al,
I just went to my personal page at DNAF and followed the y-match link in
the left hand column. Then I entered individual marker values one at a time
into the search function. It's very easy to use y-match as your personal
results handily appear just beneath each marker's search entry block.
There aren't too many individuals with these new markers entered to date, so
obviously you won't be able to make any statistically significant
conclusions about them. Presently it seems to work best for me if I enter
only a single value even with the multicopy markers.
George
> George,
> Thank you for the info.
> I was wondering where to find other DYS724/725/726 results?
> Al
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