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Facilitating genome navigation: survey sequencing and dense radiation-hybrid gene mapping
Authors:Hitte Christophe  Madeoy Jennifer  Kirkness Ewen F  Priat Catherine  Lorentzen Travis D  Senger Fabrice  Thomas Dan  Derrien Thomas  Ramirez Christina  Scott Carol  Evanno Gwenaelle  Pullar Barbara  Cadieu Edouard  Oza Vinay  Lourgant Kristelle  Jaffe David B  Tacher Sandrine  Dréano Stéphane  Berkova Nadia  André Catherine  Deloukas Panagiotis  Fraser Claire  Lindblad-Toh Kerstin  Ostrander Elaine A  Galibert Francis
Affiliation:CNRS, UMR 6061, Génétique et développement, Faculte de Médecine, Rennes, France.
Abstract:Accurate and comprehensive sequence coverage for large genomes has been restricted to only a few species of specific interest. Lower sequence coverage (survey sequencing) of related species can yield a wealth of information about gene content and putative regulatory elements. But survey sequences lack long-range continuity and provide only a fragmented view of a genome. Here we show the usefulness of combining survey sequencing with dense radiation-hybrid (RH) maps for extracting maximum comparative genome information from model organisms. Based on results from the canine system, we propose that from now on all low-pass sequencing projects should be accompanied by a dense, gene-based RH map-construction effort to extract maximum information from the genome with a marginal extra cost.
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