Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!uunet!bionet!mrc-crc.ac.uk!mfarrall From: mfarrall@mrc-crc.ac.uk (Martin Farrall) Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.gene-org Subject: GENE MAPS WANTED Message-ID: <8908040824.AA07213@net.bio.net> Date: 4 Aug 89 08:18:41 GMT Sender: daemon@NET.BIO.NET Lines: 29 IN RESPONSE TO: Can anybody tell me if any of the following genes have been mapped, in either human or mouse ? elastase II endozepine enkephalins A and B (dynorphin) UDP-galactosyl transferase muscarinic acetylcholine receptors M1 and M2 matrix GLA protein neuroleukin / phosphohexose isomerase protein phosphatase 2A-alpha I can't find any of them in HMG 9.5 or the 1989 mouse map (Jackson Lab). I'm trying to investigate whether the rate of molecular evolution of a gene depends on its chromosomal location.Ken Wolfe Dept. of Genetics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland There is an 'on-line' human gene mapping database at the HHMI at Yale which will contain the most up to data mapping data. To apply for an account you contact: Iva. H. Cohen, Manager HHMI/Human Gene mapping Library 25 Science Park New Haven, CT 06511 Telephone: (203) 786 5515 FAX: (203) 786 5534 e-mail: genesic@yalevm.bitnet