Stephanie,
Try googling kgp22771763.
Generally kgp stands for 1000 genome's project, and kgp22771763 was a
designation that
Illumina gave to one of its probe-sets on the Omni2.5-exome array.
This is clearly some sort
of Illumina designation.
As for
23 X:7223150-C-T
That name seems to read that it is x-linked (and labeled as Chr23 by
plink, so all is well), and
it suggests that the two alleles that were assayed are C-T. Of
course, if the assay were on
the opposite strand of the genome reference, and there was some
attempt made to report
the alleles relative to the genome reference, everything would be
reported at A-G.
Cheers,
dave
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