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Old 10-25-2011
Input:

rs529715 CFD
rs1550758 CIDEB
Magmas
Magmas
rs12542019 CPNE1
RBM12
rs10515181 CPNE1
RBM12
rs4411112 CPT1A

Code:
awk 'BEGIN{i=0;}{if ( NF == 1 ){print i,$1;}else{print $0;i=$1;}}' xyz.txt
Output:
rs529715 CFD
rs1550758 CIDEB
rs1550758 Magmas
rs1550758 Magmas
rs12542019 CPNE1
rs12542019 RBM12
rs10515181 CPNE1
rs10515181 RBM12
rs4411112 CPT1A

 

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