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<td align=left colspan=1><font face=Verdana size=2>We can test the Hars2 to
Actn2 connection directly. This process weakens the putative association. We
are ready to move on and examine other candidates in the Hars2 region near
D2Mit423.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>Or in your case, please
start from the beginning using other genes and transcripts and tissues that
interest you more than this App-Hsp84-Hars2 example.</font><br>
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<td align=left colspan=1><font face=Verdana size=2>This concludes the first
demonstation of how to use some of the WebQTL features. Please explore.
Please also send feedback for improvements or additions to
rwilliam@nb.utmem.edu</font><br>
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