1992
DOI: 10.1159/000133394
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The gene map of the pig (<i>Sus scrofa domestica</i> L.): a review

Abstract: A review of the present status of the porcine gene map is given with references. A total of 84 loci have now been studied, and genes have been assigned to 17 chromosomes. Among them, six chromosomes are defined by only one marker. No loci have been attributed yet to three chromosomes.

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“…The genetic map summarized here is almost identical to the one recently reported by Echard et al (1992). The problem should be solved by the analysis of many of these loci in shared reference pedigrees like the ones being used in the European Pig Gene Mapping Project (PiGMaP) and the USA Mapping Project.…”
Section: Summary Of Mapping Datamentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…The genetic map summarized here is almost identical to the one recently reported by Echard et al (1992). The problem should be solved by the analysis of many of these loci in shared reference pedigrees like the ones being used in the European Pig Gene Mapping Project (PiGMaP) and the USA Mapping Project.…”
Section: Summary Of Mapping Datamentioning
confidence: 73%
“…1. As a result of the rapid expansion in pig gene mapping research during the past 2 years, the number of mapped loci has increased from 51 (Echard 1990) to 170 summarized here; 60 out of the 170 loci listed in Table 1 represent anonymous DNA segments. In Table 2, the mapped loci have been sorted according to Chromosomes, showing that markers have now been assigned to all chromosomes except the two smallest ones (nos 1 7 and 18).…”
Section: Summary Of Mapping Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The porcine gene map now consists of approximately 150 markers, 100 of them being unique gene loci (Echard et al, 1993). Mapping studies have demonstrated considerable syntenic conservation among mammals (O'Brien et al" 1988).…”
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“…LG X was assigned to chromosome 4 on the basis of the previous assignment of ATPlBl to 4q13-q21 (Lahbib-Mansais et al 1992). The map order of this 87.7-cM-long linkage group could be determined with confidence, because the number of informative meioses exceeded 300 for each marker.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%