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Comparative Study
. 2002 Jan;70(1):101-7.
doi: 10.1086/324774. Epub 2001 Nov 9.

The map problem: a comparison of genetic and sequence-based physical maps

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Comparative Study

The map problem: a comparison of genetic and sequence-based physical maps

Andrew T DeWan et al. Am J Hum Genet. 2002 Jan.

Abstract

The genetic order of autosomal genome-scan markers from Marshfield panels 9 and 10 were compared with their physical order, on the basis of the assembled nonredundant human genome sequence from the Human Genome Project-Santa Cruz (HGP-sc; October 2000 and April 2001 releases) and Celera (CEL; February 2001 release) databases. The genetic order of 96% of the markers on the Marshfield map for panel 10 is supported by a likelihood ratio of > or = 3 (odds ratio of 1,000:1). Inconsistencies with the genetic panel 10 map were found for 5% and 2% of the markers in the CEL and HGP-sc sequences, respectively. These inconsistencies consisted of both positional and chromosomal-assignment disagreements. For the majority of these inconsistent markers, the genetic order was supported by a likelihood ratio of > or = 3, and the physical order in the other assembly matched the genetic order. The majority of the inconsistencies between the physical- and genetic-map order point to errors in the physical-map order. A Web site is made available that displays inconsistencies for genetic markers from Marshfield panels 9 and 10 between their genetic-map positions and sequence-based physical-map positions, as well as inconsistencies between their sequence-based physical position. This Web site also contains genetic-map distances, physical-map positions from the Celera and Human Genome Project sequence, and likelihood-ratio support for the genetic maps.

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Electronic-Database Information

    1. Celera, http://www.celera.com/ (for the physical positions of STRP loci)
    1. Foundation Jean Dausset CEPH, http://www.cephb.fr/cephdb/dumps.html (for genotype data from the CEPH pedigrees)
    1. Genetic and Sequence-Based Physical Maps for Genome Scan Markers, http://linkage.rockefeller.edu/maps/ (for a complete listing of panel 9 and 10 markers, primer names, genetic map distances, physical map position from the Celera and Human Genome Project sequence (October 2000 and April 2001 releases), and likelihood-ratio support for the genetic maps)
    1. Genome Database, http://www.gdb.org (for primer sequences used for e-PCR)
    1. Human Genome Project Working Draft at UCSC, http://genome.cse.ucsc.edu/ (for the physical positions of STRP loci and complete sequence data for e-PCR)

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