2002
DOI: 10.1007/s00335-002-2192-5
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A first-generation EST RH comparative map of the porcine and human genome

Abstract: We have constructed a first-generation EST radiation hybrid comparative map of the porcine genome by assigning 1,058 markers to the IMpRH(7000) panel. Chromosomal localization was determined with a 2pt LOD of 4.8 for 984 markers, using the IMpRH mapping tool. Annotated ESTs represent 46.2% or 489 of the markers. Marker distribution was not stochastic and ranged from 0.41 for SSC8 to 1.77 for SSC12, respectively. Two hundred fifty-one markers assigned to the physical map of the pig did not find a homologous seq… Show more

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“…We conclude that the porcine A3 genes are located on the short arm of chromosome 5. Comparing maps of human and pig chromosomes (29,83; http://www.toulouse .inra.fr/lgc/pig/compare/compare.htm), we were able to underpin our results: the genomic region of Sus scrofa chromosome 5p14-p ter (where ter is telomere) is syntenic to Homo sapiens chromosome 22q12-q ter . The human A3 gene cluster is located on chromosome 22q13.1 (http://www.genome.ucsc.edu/).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…We conclude that the porcine A3 genes are located on the short arm of chromosome 5. Comparing maps of human and pig chromosomes (29,83; http://www.toulouse .inra.fr/lgc/pig/compare/compare.htm), we were able to underpin our results: the genomic region of Sus scrofa chromosome 5p14-p ter (where ter is telomere) is syntenic to Homo sapiens chromosome 22q12-q ter . The human A3 gene cluster is located on chromosome 22q13.1 (http://www.genome.ucsc.edu/).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Interesting examples include the conserved homologs BTA12/HSA13, BTA19/HSA17, BTA24/HSA18, and BTAX/HSAX. HSA17 is a particularly interesting chromosome as it is fully conserved in most mammals studied to date: SSC12 in pig, E1 in cat, MMU11 in mouse, ECA11 in horse, and the h-arm of hm in shrew (Larkin et al 2000;Rink et al 2002;Waterston et al 2002;Chowdhary et al 2003;Menotti-Raymond et al 2003). The dog genome shows conservation of the distal part of HSA17p on CFA5, and the remainder of HSA17 on CFA9 (Guyon et al 2003).…”
Section: Second-generation Cattle-human Comparative Mapmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work has been followed by RH mapping in a number of other animal species (McCarthy et al 1997;Priat et al 1998;Yerle et al 1998;Hawken et al 1999;Hukriede et al 1999;Kwok et al 1999;Murphy et al 1999;Vignaux et al 1999;Watanabe et al 1999). In addition to whole-genome RH mapping, other researchers have focused on mapping specific chromosomes and chromosomal regions in different species as well (Hoover and Floros 1998;Barendse et al 2000;Ozawa et al 2000;Liu et al 2002;Rink et al 2002).…”
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