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  <td align=left colspan=1><font face=Helvetica size=2>Another example, but in
  this case we are generating correlations between variation in transcript
  levels with a database of approximately 430 published (and unpublished)
  phenotypes from BXD strains. Notice that the N of strains is variable (from
  21 to 28 above). Rank order statistics is more appropriate when N is under
  30.</font><br>
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  <td align=left colspan=1><font face=Helvetica size=2>The Published Phenotypes
  database was prepared by Elissa Chesler and Robert Williams from data
  extracted from the literature or sent to us for inclusion by our colleagues.
  We especially thank John Crabbe (Oregon HSU) and Byron Jones (Pennsylvania
  SU) for providing us with large pre-compiled data tables.</font><br>
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