2000
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.050007097
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Comparative organization of cattle chromosome 5 revealed by comparative mapping by annotation and sequence similarity and radiation hybrid mapping

Abstract: A whole genome cattle-hamster radiation hybrid cell panel was used to construct a map of 54 markers located on bovine chromosome 5 (BTA5). Of the 54 markers, 34 are microsatellites selected from the cattle linkage map and 20 are genes. Among the 20 mapped genes, 10 are new assignments that were made by using the comparative mapping by annotation and sequence similarity strategy. A LOD-3 radiation hybrid framework map consisting of 21 markers was constructed. The relatively low retention frequency of markers on… Show more

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“…The average retention for the markers used in the previously published RH maps of BTA5 were similar Barendse et al, 2000;Ozawa et al, 2000).…”
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confidence: 48%
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“…The average retention for the markers used in the previously published RH maps of BTA5 were similar Barendse et al, 2000;Ozawa et al, 2000).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 48%
“…The RH map of BTA5 (Figure 1) revealed no difference in marker order with the MARC linkage map or the RH maps published by Ozawa et al (2000) and Band et al (2000). However, these previously published maps show some order differences with the linkage map, within the segments MYF5-BMS610 and BM2830-ETH152.…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…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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“…A new strategy of comparative mapping by annotation and sequence similarity (COMPASS; ref. 18) has accelerated the comparative gene-mapping process (19,20). By using this approach, more than 1,000 markers were assigned and presented in a combined first generation cattle WGRH 5,000 and cattle͞human whole-genome comparative map (21).…”
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