Talk:Chromosome 11 (human)

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Some text in this article was originally taken from http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/chromosome=11 (public domain)

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According to this website, Meckel syndrome's genetic markers are located on Chromosome 18, not Chromosome 11. I don't know if there are two markers for this syndrome, but could someone possibly find out which one of these are true? Information is sparse, and I'm not sure which chromosome to put in the article that I wrote for Meckel syndrome. Thanks! Cheers! WiiAlbanyGirl 19:16, 11 February 2007 (UTC)