NDPT082
96 WELL PLATE OF DNA SAMPLES
Description:
NEUROLOGICALLY NORMAL WHITE CONTROL PANEL
Aliquot Size:
5 µg each
Sex:
Males: 27 Females: 65
Brief Description:
This panel contains 5 micrograms of DNA from 92 unique and unrelated White individuals from North America without neurological disorders. Of these, 27 are males and 65 are females, with an age at collection ranging from 46-53 years. Data collected on these subjects consisted of Control Clinical Data Elements as outlined in the Coriell NINDS Genetics Repository guidelines. data include a detailed medical and family history. None have a history of neurological illness in themselves, nor a first degree relative with a known primary neurological disorder. A more detailed description is also available. NDPT082 replaces NDPT021 and it has all of the same samples, except ND08724 replaces ND02927.
Clinical Data:
An Excel file with all clinical data is available for download.
Plate Layout:
The specific position on the plates has been randomized to reduce any possibility of systematic errors during the genotyping process.
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