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Mapping rainbow trout immune genes involved in inflammation reveals conserved blocks of immune genes in teleosts
Authors:R. B. Phillips  A. B. Ventura  J. J. DeKoning  K. M. Nichols
Affiliation:1. Washington State University‐Vancouver, , Vancouver, WA, 98686 USA;2. Purdue University, , West Lafayette, IN, 47907 USA
Abstract:We report the genetic map location of 14 genes involved in the inflammatory response to salmonid bacterial and viral pathogens, which brings the total number of immune genes mapped in rainbow trout (RT, Oncorhynchus mykiss) to 61. These genes were mapped as candidate genes that may be involved in resistance to bacterial kidney disease, as well as candidates for known QTL for resistance to infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus, infectious pancreatic necrosis virus and Ceratomyxa shasta. These QTL map to one or more of the linkage groups containing immune genes. The combined analysis of these linkage results and those of previously mapped immune genes in RT shows that many immune genes are found in syntenic blocks of genes that have been retained in teleosts despite species divergence and genome duplication events.
Keywords:ancestral teleost  genetic map  immune genes  rainbow trout  syntenic blocks.
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