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The intron-containing ribosomal protein-encoding genes L5, L7a and L37a are unlinked in chicken
Authors:Indrajit Nanda  Tatsuo Tanaka  Michael Schmid
Institution:

a Department of Human Genetics, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany

b Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan

Abstract:Chicken ribosomal protein (rp)-encoding genes are currently being studied at the nucleotide level and three independent recombinant phages have been isolated from chicken genomic libraries using cloned cDNA probes. Each of these was shown to include an intron-containing rp gene of chicken (L5, L7a, L37a). In this study the chromosomal location of these three intron-containing rp from the large subunit of the chicken ribosome was determined by fluorescence in situ hybridization. L7a mapped to a microchromosome, whereas L5 and L37a mapped to macrochromosomes 8 and 7, respectively. The results demonstrate that these functionally related genes are widely dispersed in the genome. Furthermore, as in the case of many other evolutionarily advanced eukaryotes, there is no apparent linkage of rp and rRNA genes.
Keywords:Fluorescence in situ hybridization  rRNA  macrochromosome  microchromosome  gene mapping  cDNA  pseudogene  surfeit
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