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Hi Kee007ney,

Its good to see you've decided to improve the DUF1220 article. Let me know if you need any help or advice. You can leave messages on my talk page. It would be good to add some section headings for the DUF1220 article as its getting to a reasonable size that it needs some structure. Good luck with the edits. Alexbateman (talk) 08:45, 5 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Article PubNed[edit]

Hi Kee007ney,

Thanks for drawing my attention to the PubNed article on DUF1220. It is important information on the 1q21.1 CNV's.

I have a google search on 1q21.1 and I'm surprised the article was not selected and drawn to my attention before.

Another issue is that I contacted John Sikela about two years ago and asked him if he and his team (!) would please help me to keep the wikipedia pages on 1q21.1 related issues up to date. He promised me to do that. Since I'm blessed with two del. in the family the information is important to me and the other families involved.

I would be pleased if you could help me out in translating the information to a style that "normal" people can handle and understand and if I could use pictures from the article in the DUF1220 and 1q21.1 CNV articles.

SpelgroepPhoenix (talk) 13:29, 22 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

The 1q21.1 rearrangements in human populations aren't my focus, but we've got a couple folks in the lab who do focus on that and I'd be happy to see if they're interested in helping to keep that page up to date. As for translating the information from the Dumas et al. paper into a more digestible format, I'm certainly happy to do that, although I don't know off hand if we'll be able to use the image (we ran into copyright issues when we tried to use a previous figure for the DUF1220 page - the rules seem to vary by publisher). I think the original comment that I was replying to came from the DUF1220 page (right?), would you like me to add my content to that page or to the 1q21.1 page? Jonathon Keeney (talk) 14:51, 22 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Actually, the DUF1220 page already has this information! The very last sentence in "Links with disease and evolutionary adaptation" describes this phenomenon and includes the appropriate reference. Jonathon Keeney (talk) 14:54, 22 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]