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Dominic
You know, when PNAS finally gets there stuff together, it would be nice if they had a functional site that actually has the papers reported.
I'm sure they'll get it up since I've already complained to them (again) about their site's deficiencies. But PNAS is a clusterf-ck.
Email | Homepage | 08.21.09 - 7:37 am | #
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pconroy
Can anyone tell me which SNP(s) are involved, and what are the derived values for the alleles - as I understand there may be a link to autism also, which is interesting - thanks.
Email | Homepage | 08.21.09 - 1:20 pm | #
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Dominic
Yeah, I got a pre-release of the paper which, by the way, is still not live on the website and the SNP is rs2239464.
It'll be interesting to see if this replicates. PNAS can s-ck my p-nats. You can email me if you want the pdf.
Email | Homepage | 08.24.09 - 11:17 am | #
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Rich Stoner
I've been waiting for PNAS to get this online for over a week now - glad to see I'm not the only one.
Email | Homepage | 08.25.09 - 6:13 pm | #
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razib
pnas does this all the time. i used to complain about it, but no point....
Email | Homepage | 08.25.09 - 9:44 pm | #
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pconroy
Here is a graph of the gene MECP2, SNP rs223946 distribution worldwide.
It seems that the Basque have the highest values for the derived form (rs2239464=G), followed by the Sardinians and Orcadians. I also have the derived form...
Email | Homepage | 08.26.09 - 8:37 am | #
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