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Material on autosomes and gene mapping

From: James Renwick Papers

Date

1960s-1990s

Genre

  • Archives

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Genetics books and archives

Summary

Boxfile originally marked 'numbers 1-22'.

Originals held by

Glasgow University Archive Services, University of Glasgow, Glasgow

Reference

UGC155/3/8/4

Archive in context

UGC155 Papers of Dr James Harrison Renwick, 1926-1994, geneticist, University of Glasgow, Scotland

  • UGC155/3
    Papers of Dr James Harrison Renwick, research material

    • UGC155/3/8
      Maps and clusters

      • UGC155/3/8/1
        Material relating to the development of a heterogeneity program

      • UGC155/3/8/2
        Material on susceptibility ratio

      • UGC155/3/8/3
        Theory meiosis

      • UGC155/3/8/4
        Material on autosomes and gene mapping

        • UGC155/3/8/4/1
          Photocopy offprints and other printed material regarding autosomes 1-22 annotated by Renwick

        • UGC155/3/8/4/2
          Rules on collecting blood samples for linkage studies
          Digitised copy available

        • UGC155/3/8/4/3
          Photocopy articles and other printed material regarding the human genome project
          Digitised copy available

        • UGC155/3/8/4/4
          Correspondence between Renwick and Dr Lars Beckman and Dr David C Wallace concerning studies into Huntingdon's chorea
          Digitised copy available

        • UGC155/3/8/4/5
          Draft copy of 'Probable linkage between a congenital cataract locus and the Duffy blood groups locus' by Renwick and Dr Sylvia Dorothy Lawler
          Digitised copy available

      • UGC155/3/8/5
        Material relating to gene mapping and linkage studies

      • UGC155/3/8/6
        Miscellaneous material relating to chromosome mapping and genetic studies on mice

      • UGC155/3/8/7
        Material relating to clustering and drosophila studies

      • UGC155/3/8/8
        Material regarding work on clustering

Archive in context

UGC155 Papers of Dr James Harrison Renwick, 1926-1994, geneticist, University of Glasgow, Scotland

  • UGC155/3
    Papers of Dr James Harrison Renwick, research material

    • UGC155/3/8
      Maps and clusters

      • UGC155/3/8/1
        Material relating to the development of a heterogeneity program

      • UGC155/3/8/2
        Material on susceptibility ratio

      • UGC155/3/8/3
        Theory meiosis

      • UGC155/3/8/4
        Material on autosomes and gene mapping

        • UGC155/3/8/4/1
          Photocopy offprints and other printed material regarding autosomes 1-22 annotated by Renwick

        • UGC155/3/8/4/2
          Rules on collecting blood samples for linkage studies
          Digitised copy available

        • UGC155/3/8/4/3
          Photocopy articles and other printed material regarding the human genome project
          Digitised copy available

        • UGC155/3/8/4/4
          Correspondence between Renwick and Dr Lars Beckman and Dr David C Wallace concerning studies into Huntingdon's chorea
          Digitised copy available

        • UGC155/3/8/4/5
          Draft copy of 'Probable linkage between a congenital cataract locus and the Duffy blood groups locus' by Renwick and Dr Sylvia Dorothy Lawler
          Digitised copy available

      • UGC155/3/8/5
        Material relating to gene mapping and linkage studies

      • UGC155/3/8/6
        Miscellaneous material relating to chromosome mapping and genetic studies on mice

      • UGC155/3/8/7
        Material relating to clustering and drosophila studies

      • UGC155/3/8/8
        Material regarding work on clustering

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