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Shi XW Fitzsimmons CJ Genêt C Prather R Whitworth K Green JA Tuggle CK 《Animal genetics》2001,32(4):205-209
A comparative study of human chromosome 17 (HSA17) and pig chromosome 12 (SSC12) was conducted using both somatic cell hybrid panel (SCHP) and radiation hybrid (RH) panel analysis. Sequences from an expressed sequence tag (EST) project in pig reproduction were examined and six genes and ESTs originally believed to map to HSA17 were selected for this study. The genes/ESTs were TATA box binding protein-associated factor (TAF2N/RBP56), alpha-2-plasmin inhibitor (SERPINF2/PLI), H3 histone family 3B (H3F3B), aminopeptidase puromycin sensitive (NPEPPS), an expressed sequence tag (ESTMI015) and P311 protein (P311). The SCHP analysis mapped five genes/ESTs (TAF2N, H3F3B, SERPINF2, NPEPPS and ESTMI015) to SSC12q11-q15 and SSC12p11-p15 with 100% concordance, and assigned P311 to SSC2 (1/2q24)-q29 with 100% concordance. Radiation hybrid analysis of all six genes confirmed the SCHP mapping results, with average retention frequency of 25%. Recent human sequence data demonstrated that P311 is actually located on HSA5q. As HSA5q and SSC2q show conserved syntenic regions predicted from bi-directional painting, our P311 mapping data is consistent with these results. An expanded comparative SSC12 RH map integrating the five new type I markers and 23 previously mapped loci was established using a LOD score threshold of 4.8. The gene order of the five genes/ESTs on the SSC12 framework RH map (H3F3B-ESTMI015-NPEPPS-TAF2N-SERPINF2) is identical to the HSA17 GB4 map but with inversion of the map as conventionally drawn. 相似文献
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We present herein a bovine chromosome 24 (BTA24) radiation hybrid (RH) map using 40 markers scored on a panel of 90 RHs. Of these markers, 29 loci were ordered with odds of at least 1000:1 in a framework map. An average retention frequency of 17.4% was observed, with relatively higher frequencies near the centromere. The length of the comprehensive map was 640 centiray5000 (cR5000) with an average marker interval of approximately 17.3 cR5000. The observed locus order is generally consistent with currently published bovine linkage and physical maps. Nineteen markers were either Type I loci or closely associated with expressed sequences and thus could be used to compare the BTA24 RH map with human mapping information. All genes located on BTA24 were located on human chromosome 18, and previously reported regions of conserved synteny were extended. The comparative data revealed the presence of at least six conserved regions between these chromosomes. 相似文献
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The mapping of the canine genome has recently been accelerated by the availability of chromosome-specific reagents and publication of radiation hybrid (RH), genetic linkage, and dog/human comparative maps, but the assignment of mapping groups to chromosomes is incomplete. To assign published radiation hybrid, linkage, and "syntenic" groups to chromosomes, individual markers found within each group have been amplified from canine and vulpine flow-sorted, chromosome-specific DNAs as templates. Here a further 102 type I genetic markers (previously mapped in human) and 21 further type II markers are assigned to canine chromosomes using marker-specific PCR. We have assigned all linkage, RH, and syntenic groups in the two most recently published canine genome maps to chromosomes. This demonstrates directly that there is at least one published mapping group for each of the 38 canine autosomes and thus that the coverage of the canine chromosome map is approaching completion. The dog/human comparative map is one of the most complex so far described, with 90 separate segments of chromosomal homology previously seen in dog-on-human cross-species chromosome-painting studies. The total of 142 type I markers now placed on canine chromosomes using this method of marker mapping has allowed us to confirm the placement of the great majority (83) of the 90 homologous segments. The positions of the remaining homologous segments were confirmed in new cross-species chromosome-painting experiments (dog-on-human, fox-on-human). 相似文献
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Distal mouse chromosome 16 (MMU16) shares conserved linkage with human chromosome 21 (HSA21), trisomy for which causes Down syndrome (DS). A 4.5-Mb physical map extending from Cbr1 to Tmprss2 on MMU16 provides a minimal tiling path of P1 artificial chromosomes (PACs) for comparative mapping and genomic sequencing. Thirty-four expressed sequences were positioned on the mouse map, including 19 that were not physically mapped previously. This region of the mouse:human comparative map shows a high degree of evolutionary conservation of gene order and content, which differs only by insertion of one gene (in mouse) and a small inversion involving two adjacent genes. "Low-pass" (2.2x) mouse sequence from a portion of the contig was ordered and oriented along 510 kb of finished HSA21 sequence. In combination with 68 kb of unique PAC end sequence, the comparison provided confirmation of genes predicted by comparative mapping, indicated gene predictions that are likely to be incorrect, and identified three candidate genes in mouse and human that were not observed in the initial HSA21 sequence annotation. This comparative map and sequence derived from it are powerful tools for identifying genes and regulatory regions, information that will in turn provide insights into the genetic mechanisms by which trisomy 21 results in DS. 相似文献
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Moore SS Hansen C Williams JL Fu A Meng Y Li C Zhang Y Urquhart BS Marra M Schein J Benkel B de Jong PJ Osoegawa K Kirkpatrick BW Gill CA 《Cytogenetic and genome research》2003,102(1-4):32-38
We have constructed a medium density physical map of bovine chromosome 19 using a combination of mapping loci on both a bovine bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) scaffold map and a whole genome radiation hybrid (WGRH) panel. The resulting map contains 70 loci spanning the length of bovine chromosome 19. Three contiguous groups of BACs were identified on the basis of multiple loci mapping to individual BAC clones. Bovine chromosome 19 was found in this study to be comprised almost entirely from regions of human chromosome 17, with a small region putatively assigned to human chromosome 10. Fourteen breakpoints between the bovine and human chromosomes were detected, with a possibility of five more based on ordering of the WGRH map. 相似文献
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J W Fountain M Karayiorgou D Taruscio S L Graw A J Buckler D C Ward N C Dracopoli D E Housman 《Genomics》1992,14(1):105-112
A region of chromosome 9, surrounding the interferon-beta (IFNB1) locus and the interferon-alpha (IFNA) gene cluster on 9p13-p22, has been shown to be frequently deleted or rearranged in a number of human cancers, including leukemia, glioma, non-small-cell lung carcinoma, and melanoma. To assist in better defining the precise region(s) of 9p implicated in each of these malignancies, a combined genetic and physical map of this region was generated using the available 9p markers IFNB1, IFNA, D9S3, and D9S19, along with a newly described locus, D9S126. The relative order and distances between these loci were determined by multipoint linkage analysis of CEPH (Centre d'Etude du Polymorphisme Humain) pedigree DNAs, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis, and fluorescence in situ hybridization. All three mapping approaches gave concordant results and, in the case of multipoint linkage analysis, the following gene order was supported for these and other closely linked chromosome 9 markers present in the CEPH database: pter-D9S33-IFNB1/IFNA-D9S126-D9S3-D9S19 -D9S9/D9S15-ASSP3-qter. This map serves to extend preexisting chromosome 9 maps (which focus primarily on 9q) and also reassigns D9S3 and D9S19 to more proximal locations on 9p. 相似文献
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M. R. Altherr S. Plummer G. Bates M. MacDonald S. Taylor H. Lehrach A. -M. Frischauf J. F. Gusella M. Boehnke J. J. Wasmuth 《Genomics》1992,13(4):1040-1046
Radiation hybrid (RH) mapping was used to construct a map of 11 markers in the distal 4 Mb of the short arm of chromosome 4, the region containing the Huntington disease gene. Two different methods for deriving the order of the markers were compared and both arrived at the same order as being the most likely. This order is also consistent with both the physical map constructed using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and the meiotic linkage map. Comparing the RH map to the map determined by PFGE provided the means to equate RH map units (centirays) with actual physical distance in kilobases of DNA. In addition, a simple procedure for reducing the complexity of human DNA in radiation hybrids is described. One cell line isolated using this procedure contains, as its only human DNA, approximately 2 Mb surrounding the Huntington disease gene. 相似文献
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Niels J. Larsen Helen Hayes Michael Bishop Scott K. Davis Jeremy F. Taylor Brian W. Kirkpatrick 《Mammalian genome》1999,10(5):482-487
Polymorphic microsatellites have been developed in the vicinity of nine genes on bovine chromosome (BTA) 24, all orthologous
to genes on human chromosome (HSA) 18. The microsatellites have been isolated from bacterial and yeast artificial chromosome
clones containing the genes. A linkage map was developed including these polymorphic markers and four anonymous, published
microsatellites. Yeast artificial chromosomes containing six of these genes have also been mapped using fluorescent in situ
hybridization (FISH), thereby tying the linkage map together with the physical map of BTA24. Comparing gene location on HSA18
and BTA24 identifies four regions of conserved gene order, each containing at least two genes. These genes identify six regions
of conserved order between human and mouse, two more than in the human-bovine comparison. The breakpoints between regions
of conserved order for human-bovine are also breakpoints in the human-mouse comparison. The centromere identifies a fifth
conserved region if the BTA24 centromere is orthologous with the HSA18 centromere.
Received: 17 September 1998 / Accepted: 4 December 1998 相似文献
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P R Fain D E Goldgar M R Wallace F S Collins E Wright K Nguyen D F Barker 《American journal of human genetics》1989,45(5):721-728
A total of 15 polymorphic markers were used to construct a genetic map that encompasses the NF1 locus on chromosome 17. The markers were a subset of a large collection of chromosome 17-specific probes and were selected for marker typing in NF1 families after physical localization to the pericentric region of the chromosome. Multilocus data for a total of 17 informative NF1 families and 39 other families were included in genetic analyses. No recombination was observed between NF1 and four markers, one or more of which was informative in 86% of parents. More-refined physical mapping studies demonstrated that all four of the markers are proximal to the chromosome 17 translocation breakpoints from two NF1 patients bearing balanced translocations. The region flanking the disease locus spans a distance of 1 centimorgan (cM) in males and 9 cM in females. Close flanking markers were informative in 76% of meioses. Sex differences in recombination rates in the pericentric region were highly significant statistically. 相似文献
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Li R Faraco JH Lin L Lin X Hinton L Rogers W Lowe JK Ostrander EA Mignot E 《Genomics》2001,73(3):299-315
The positional cloning of the hypocretin receptor 2, the gene for autosomal recessive canine narcolepsy, has led to the development of a physical map spanning a large portion of canine chromosome 12 (CFA12), in a region corresponding to human chromosome 6p12-q13. More than 40 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) were used in homology search experiments, together with chromosome walking, to build both physical and radiation hybrid maps of the CFA12 13-21 region. The resulting map of bacterial artificial chromosome ends, ESTs, and microsatellite markers represents the longest continuous high-density map of the dog genome reported to date. These data further establish the dog as a system for studying disease genes of interest to human populations and highlight feasible approaches for positional cloning of disease genes in organisms where genomic resources are limited. 相似文献
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Kaisaki PJ Rouard M Danoy PA Wallis RH Collins SC Rice M Levy ER Lathrop M Bihoreau MT Gauguier D 《Genomics》2000,64(1):32-43
We report the localization of 92 new gene-based markers assigned to rat chromosome 1 by linkage or radiation hybrid mapping. The markers were chosen to enrich gene mapping data in a region of the rat chromosome known to contain several of the principal quantitative trait loci in rodent models of human multifactorial disease. The composite map reported here provides map information on a total of 139 known genes, including 80 that have been localized in mouse and 109 that have been localized in human, and integrates the gene-based markers with anonymous microsatellites. The evolutionary breakpoints identifying 16 segments that are homologous regions in the human genome are defined. These data will facilitate genetic and comparative mapping studies and identification of novel candidate genes for the quantitative trait loci that have been localized to the region. 相似文献
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Retinoic acid inducible gene I (RIG-I) and mitochondrial antiviral signaling (MAVS) proteins have recently been found to operate in a pathway for the detection and subsequent elimination of replicating viral genomes. Because of this innate immunity role, RIG-I and MAVS are candidates for studies of disease resistance. The objectives of this work were to (1) radiation hybrid (RH) map bovine RIG-I and MAVS and (2) perform comparative sequence analysis of partial genomic sequence from each gene. Using a bovine 5000(rad) RH panel, RIG-I was localized to BTA08 (LOD > 12) and MAVS was localized to BTA13 (LOD > 12). RIG-I exon 14 and partial MAVS exon five were sequenced in nine breeds and compared with available sequence from the Bovine Genome Project. RIG-I exon 14 and partial MAYS exon five were conserved in all samples examined. One T-A transversion SNP was found in intronic sequence downstream of RIG-I exon 14. 相似文献
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R. S. Yeung K. H. Buetow T. Scherpbier-Heddema D. W. Bell J. R. Testa 《Mammalian genome》1996,7(6):425-428
A map of rat Chromosome (Chr) 10 was generated from 21 markers, mostly of conserved structural genes, by linkage analysis
and fluorescence in situ hybridization. The study emphasizes the proximal third of the chromosome which, until now, has been relatively devoid of markers.
Based on comparative analysis, our data suggest that genes on rat Chr 10 are conserved on mouse Chr 11, 16, 17 and human Chr
16, 5, and 17.
Received: 22 November 1995 / Accepted: 29 January 1996 相似文献
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Improving the comparative map of porcine chromosome 10 with respect to human chromosomes 1, 9 and 10
ZOO-FISH mapping shows human chromosomes 1, 9 and 10 share regions of homology with pig chromosome 10 (SSC10). A more refined comparative map of SSC10 has been developed to help identify positional candidate genes for QTL on SSC10 from human genome sequence. Genes from relevant chromosomal regions of the public human genome sequence were used to BLAST porcine EST databases. Primers were designed from the matching porcine ESTs to assign them to porcine chromosomes using the INRA somatic cell hybrid panel (INRA-SCHP) and the INRA-University of Minnesota Radiation Hybrid Panel (IMpRH). Twenty-eight genes from HSA1, 9 and 10 were physically mapped: fifteen to SSC10 (ACO1, ATP5C1, BMI1, CYB5R1, DCTN3, DNAJA1, EPHX1, GALT, GDI2, HSPC177, OPRS1, NUDT2, PHYH, RGS2, VIM), eleven to SSC1 (ADFP, ALDHIB1, CLTA, CMG1, HARC, PLAA, STOML2, RRP40, TESK1, VCP and VLDLR) and two to SSC4 (ALDH9A1 and TNRC4). Two anonymous markers were also physically mapped to SSC10 (SWR1849 and S0070) to better connect the physical and linkage maps. These assignments have further refined the comparative map between SSC1, 4 and 10 and HSA1, 9 and 10. 相似文献