User:Sarah Signor/Notebook/Genetics of Pigmentation/2011/01/14

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Jan 14
Mal/Bip SNPS are ready to be picked for genotyping. Need 32 SNPs. 60% of the distal 2L is inversions, so only ~3 there, same goes for all of 3R. That leaves the rest of the 2L, 2R, all of the X and 3L. So around 9 SNPs in each of those areas, although maybe fewer on chromosome 3 since it is less area. We now 2L is important, there is something there important for sex combs and pigmentation seems to be linked to it. We also know there is something on the X.


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