Assignment of 128 genes localized on human chromosome 14q to the IMpRH map |
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Authors: | T. Shimogiri M. Nishibori H. Hiraiwa T. Hayashi H. Yasue |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Agriculture, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima 890-0065, Japan;. Graduate School of Biosphere Science, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima 739-8528, Japan;. Genome Research Department, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Tsukuba 305-0901, Japan |
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Abstract: | To provide a gene-based comparative map and to examine a porcine genome assembly using bacterial artificial chromosome-based sequence, we have attempted to assign 128 genes localized on human chromosome 14q (HSA14q) to a porcine 7000-rad radiation hybrid (IMpRH) map. This study, together with earlier studies, has demonstrated the following. (i) 126 genes were incorporated into two SSC7 RH linkage groups by C artha G ene analysis. (ii) In the remaining two genes, TOX4 linked to TCRA located in SSC7 by two-point analysis, whereas SIP1 showed no significant linkage with any gene/marker registered in the IMpRH Web Server. (iii) In the two groups, the gene clusters located from 19.9 to 36.5 Mb on HSA14q11.2-q13.3 and from 64.0 to 104.3 Mb on HSA14q23-q32.33 respectively were assigned to SSC7q21-q26. (iv) Comparison of the gene order between the present RH map and the latest porcine sequence assembly revealed some inconsistencies, and a redundant arrangement of 16 genes in the sequence assembly. |
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Keywords: | comparative mapping gene-based map human chromosome 14q pig SSC7q |
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