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  • Nicolas Nicolas posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Dear Pasi, No worries at all on the delay - I really appreciate you taking the time to respond over the summer and thank you for updating the wiki. Hope you had a great holiday. I will give this a go later this week. Fingers crossed it all works smoothly! Best, Nick

  • Nicolas Nicolas modified a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Dear Pasi, Thanks for developing Lep-MAP and Lep-Anchor. We've had great success using it for linkage mapping in corals and recently submitted a manuscript for a linkage map comparison. In the maps where we've had success, the species were hermaphrodites but crosses were performed such that we knew which parent was the egg donor and which was the sperm donor. We are now moving on to a set of crosses where we don't have this information. In these crosses, sperm and eggs from each parent were all mixed...

  • Nicolas Nicolas modified a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Dear Pasi, Thanks for developing Lep-MAP and Lep-Anchor. We've had great success using it for linkage mapping in corals and recently submitted a manuscript for a linkage map comparison. In the maps where we've had success, the species were hermaphrodites but crosses were performed such that we knew which parent was the egg donor and which was the sperm donor. We are now moving on to a set of crosses where we don't have this information. In these crosses, sperm and eggs from each parent were all mixed...

  • Nicolas Nicolas posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Dear Pasi, Thanks for developing Lep-MAP and Lep-Anchor. We've had great success using it for linkage mapping in corals and recently submitted a manuscript for a linkage map comparison. In the maps where we've had success, the species were hermaphrodites but crosses were performed such that we knew which parent was the egg donor and which was the sperm donor. We are now moving on to a set of crosses where we don't have this information. In these crosses, sperm and eggs from each parent were all mixed...

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