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Mapping of KIT adjacent sequences on canid autosomes and B chromosomes
Authors:Yudkin D V  Trifonov V A  Kukekova A V  Vorobieva N V  Rubtsova N V  Yang F  Acland G M  Ferguson-Smith M A  Graphodatsky A S
Affiliation:Institute of Cytology and Genetics, SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia.
Abstract:B chromosomes are often considered to be one of the most mysterious elements of karyotypes (Camacho, 2004). It is generally believed that mammalian B chromosomes do not contain any protein coding genes. The discovery of a conserved KIT gene in Canidae B chromosomes has changed this view. Here we performed analysis of sequences surrounding KIT in B chromosomes of the fox and raccoon dog. The presence of the RPL23A pseudogene was shown in canid B chromosomes. The 3' end fragment of the KDR gene was found in raccoon dog B chromosomes. The size of the B-specific fragment homologous to the autosome fragment was estimated to be a minimum of 480 kbp in both species. The origin and evolution of B chromosomes in Canidae are discussed.
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