[bionet.molbio.gene-org] gene maps wanted

KHWOLFE@vax1.tcd.ie (07/30/89)

Can anybody tell me if any of the following genes have been
mapped, in either human or mouse ?

elastase II
endozepine
enkephalins A and B (dynorphin)
UDP-galactosyl transferase
muscarinic acetylcholine receptors M1 and M2
matrix GLA protein
neuroleukin / phosphohexose isomerase
protein phosphatase 2A-alpha

I can't find any of them in HMG 9.5 or the 1989 mouse map (Jackson
Lab). I'm trying to investigate whether the rate of molecular
evolution of a gene depends on its chromosomal location.

Alternatively, are there any other databases I can consult ?

Thanks,

Ken Wolfe
Dept. of Genetics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland

khwolfe@vax1.tcd.ie  or   khwolfe%vax1.tcd.ie@cunyvm.cuny.edu

mfarrall@mrc-crc.ac.uk (Martin Farrall) (08/04/89)

IN RESPONSE TO:

Can anybody tell me if any of the following genes have been
mapped, in either human or mouse ?

elastase II
endozepine
enkephalins A and B (dynorphin)
UDP-galactosyl transferase
muscarinic acetylcholine receptors M1 and M2
matrix GLA protein
neuroleukin / phosphohexose isomerase
protein phosphatase 2A-alpha

I can't find any of them in HMG 9.5 or the 1989 mouse map (Jackson
Lab). I'm trying to investigate whether the rate of molecular
evolution of a gene depends on its chromosomal location.Ken Wolfe
Dept. of Genetics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland

There is an 'on-line' human gene mapping database at the HHMI at Yale which will
 contain the most up to data mapping data.  To apply for an account you contact:

Iva. H. Cohen, Manager
HHMI/Human Gene mapping Library
25 Science Park
New Haven, CT 06511
Telephone: (203) 786 5515
FAX: (203) 786 5534
e-mail: genesic@yalevm.bitnet

OLIVER@calstate.bitnet (OLIVER SEELY) (08/22/89)

Sorry, I can't help you on those specific genes without going into
the supercomputer myself.  Have you considered applying for a small
amount of time on the San Diego Supercomputer?  It is my experience
that a request for under 5 hours of CPU time does not have to be
considered by the committee and is approved automatically.  GenBank
is currently installed on that machine.
Their information number is (619) 534-5100