[Taxacom] SINE analysis

John Grehan jgrehan at sciencebuff.org
Mon Sep 14 15:49:03 CDT 2009


I received a copy of the Batzer and Deininger article from a list member
with thanks.

John Grehan

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> bounces at mailman.nhm.ku.edu] On Behalf Of John Grehan
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> Subject: [Taxacom] SINE analysis
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> Is there anyone on this list who has a detailed familiarity with SINE
> analysis in phylogenetic reconstruction who would be interested to
> respond to questions (either on or off the list) about this approach
in
> reference to specific papers or general issues?
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> Also, if anyone can suggest review articles on SINE methods I would be
> interested. I already know of Batzer and Deininger 2002 although I
have
> not yet see it due to a library access glitch that I hope to solve
later
> today (but if anyone can access and send me a copy of their article in
> Nature Reviews Genetics 3, 370-379 I would be most appreciative).
> 
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