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Spanning Disciplines, Advancing Knowledge Promoting Awareness, Progress, and Applications of the Human Genome Project |
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Human
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Human Genome News, January-March 1996; 7(5)
RHMAP and SIMLINK, two software programs for genetic analysis, are distributed via WWW. RHMAP is used for statistical analysis of radiation hybrid mapping data, and SIMLINK is used to evaluate the statistical power of a proposed linkage study. Both are written in FORTRAN 77 and previously were distributed free on floppy diskettes only. [Contact for software and updates: Michael Boehnke, University of Michigan (313/936-1001, Fax: /763-2215, boehnke@umich.edu)]
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