Nature Genetics
31, 241 - 247 (2002)
Published online: 10 June 2002; | doi:10.1038/ng917
A high-resolution recombination map of the human genomeAugustine Kong, Daniel F. Gudbjartsson, Jesus Sainz, Gudrun M. Jonsdottir, Sigurjon A. Gudjonsson, Bjorgvin Richardsson, Sigrun Sigurdardottir, John Barnard, Bjorn Hallbeck, Gisli Masson, Adam Shlien, Stefan T. Palsson, Michael L. Frigge, Thorgeir E. Thorgeirsson, Jeffrey R. Gulcher
& Kari StefanssonWeb Figure A (pdf 20K) Web Figure B (pdf 224K) Web Figure C (pdf 16K) Web Form A (pdf 8K) Web Note A (pdf 8K) Web Note B (pdf 8K) Web Note C (pdf 8K) Web Note D (pdf 8K) Web Table A (pdf 8K) Web Table B (pdf 8K) Web Table C (pdf 16K) Web Table D (pdf 8K) Web Table E (xls 736K)
Technical Note: How to download this Excel file to your computer PC Users: Right-mouse click on the link. Choose "Save Target As," then choose where you want the file to be saved. Mac Users: Most Macs are configured to download files automatically. Otherwise, hold down the OPTION key while clicking the link. Web Table F (pdf 12K) Web Table G (zip 15MB)
Technical Note: This is a compressed .ZIP file containing 23 individual text files (60MB total). These files can be viewed in any text editor, but are best viewed in Word or WordPad. Simply click on the link to download the compressed file. Then ... PC Users: You can open this file using WinZip software (if you don't already have WinZip, click on the "Download Plugins" link on the left nav bar). Once you have unzipped the compressed file, you can choose to extract the individual chromosomes that you are interested in. Mac Users: You can open this file using StuffIt software (if you don't already have StuffIt, click on the "Download Plugins" link on the left nav bar). Once you have unzipped the compressed file, you can choose to extract the individual chromosomes that you are interested in. Web Table H (pdf 8K)
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