2009
Genetic Landscape of Eurasia and “Admixture” in Uyghurs
Li H, Cho K, Kidd JR, Kidd KK. Genetic Landscape of Eurasia and “Admixture” in Uyghurs. American Journal Of Human Genetics 2009, 85: 934-937. PMID: 20004770, PMCID: PMC2790568, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2009.10.024.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1989
The β subunit locus of the human fibronectin receptor: DNA restriction fragment length polymorphism and linkage mapping studies
Wu J, Giuffra L, Goodfellow P, Myers S, Carson N, Anderson L, Hoyle L, Simpson N, Kidd K. The β subunit locus of the human fibronectin receptor: DNA restriction fragment length polymorphism and linkage mapping studies. Human Genetics 1989, 83: 383-390. PMID: 2572537, DOI: 10.1007/bf00291386.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsChromosome MappingChromosomes, Human, Pair 1Chromosomes, Human, Pair 10Chromosomes, Human, Pair 17Chromosomes, Human, Pair 21DNADNA ProbesDNA, NeoplasmFemaleGenetic LinkageGenetic MarkersHaplotypesHumansMaleMultiple Endocrine NeoplasiaPolymorphism, Restriction Fragment LengthReceptors, FibronectinReceptors, ImmunologicConceptsRestriction fragment length polymorphismHuman fibronectin receptorCDNA clonesFragment length polymorphismLinkage analysisDNA restriction fragment length polymorphismsMultiple restriction fragment length polymorphismsPolymorphism information content (PIC) valuesFibronectin receptorHighest polymorphism information content valuePartial cDNA cloneInformation content valuesLength polymorphismLinkage studiesPairwise linkage analysisSouthern blot analysisTypes of polymorphismsChromosome 10 markersGenomic clonesPericentromeric regionTransmembrane proteinDNA markersGenetic linkage studiesDNA sequencesSingle locus
1987
Exclusion of autosomal dominant dystonia gene from large regions of chromosomes 11p, 13q, and 21q by multi‐point linkage analysis
Kramer P, Ozelius L, Gusella J, Fahn S, Kidd K, Breakefield X, Boerecki I. Exclusion of autosomal dominant dystonia gene from large regions of chromosomes 11p, 13q, and 21q by multi‐point linkage analysis. Genetic Epidemiology 1987, 4: 377-386. PMID: 3692135, DOI: 10.1002/gepi.1370040506.Peer-Reviewed Original Research