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What is the new Entrez Genomes equivalent of the alphabetical list containing chromosome-specific markers that I used to see in the old Entrez Genomes views of human chromosomes?

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What is the new Entrez Genomes equivalent of the alphabetical list containing chromosome-specific markers that I used to see in the old Entrez Genomes views of human chromosomes?

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Although the old alphabetical marker list is no longer available, any marker that used to be in an Entrez Genomes human chromosome view can now be found using the new STS searching page (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/sts/query.cgi?).

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