diomed wrote:xfactor fan wrote:Any idea on when the new Hill study is going to be published?
Can't wait to see that one.
Do you have info on what they are studying?
More TB families perhaps?
I can't wait either.
Why wait?
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diomed wrote:xfactor fan wrote:Any idea on when the new Hill study is going to be published?
Can't wait to see that one.
Do you have info on what they are studying?
More TB families perhaps?
I can't wait either.
Pan Zareta wrote:The map above seems to suggests otherwise, but then again it appears to have been created using somewhat different sequence motifs from Jansen's.
Pan Zareta wrote:Why wait?See Genbank accession #s EU580148-EU580172. The working title (no publication to date) is "Thoroughbred horse mitochondrial DNA reveals that maternal pedigree sub-strain or sub-family designation is a better predictor of genetic history of descent than strain or family designation". The nomenclature in the accession definitions is fairly straightforward, as was that of the TB submissions for the 2002 study (AF481305-AF481323), meaning it's not too difficult to associate TB female family/families w/ accession #'s. Looks to me like one or more members of family 15 have been sampled and by mtDNA is probably consistent w/ haplotype E as defined in the 2002 study. However, the Genbank submissions are short sequence (bp 15476 - 15818), not the longer sequence (15456 - 15837) that was used to analyze TB haplotypes for that study. Since one of haplotype E's segregating sites is 15827 it's impossible to know for sure.
xfactor fan wrote:I'd like to know that too. Is there a something published that says F= this kind of code? Also is there anyway to figure which horses were tested?
aethervox wrote:Some of the accession definitions are straightforward, but I sure would like to know for certain what haplotype the hyphenated designations pertain to. Some I've been able to figure out, like 2-8-16 = F since those families share that haplotype, but 10-14-42 or 6-20-23 I'm not as sure about.
Pan Zareta wrote:In regard to the maps, what I meant by sequence motifs is whether or not the entire sequence had been used. Jansen et al. excluded bp 15585, 15597, and 15650 as "mutational hotspots", and downweighted 15659 and 15737 as "hypervariable".