Targeted construction of a high-resolution, integrated, comprehensive, and comparative map for a region specific to bovine chromosome 6 based on radiation hybrid mapping
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- DOI: 10.1006/geno.2002.6778
Targeted construction of a high-resolution, integrated, comprehensive, and comparative map for a region specific to bovine chromosome 6 based on radiation hybrid mapping
Abstract
To resolve a candidate chromosome region on the middle part of bovine chromosome 6 (BTA6) containing several different quantitative trait locus (QTL) intervals, we constructed a high-resolution, integrated, comprehensive, and comparative map using a 12,000-rad, whole-genome, cattle-hamster radiation hybrid (RH) panel. The RH map includes a total of 71 loci either selected from bovine and comparative maps or targeted directly from a microdissection library specific for the BTA6 region. All loci typed were placed in one linkage group at a lod score threshold of 4.0. The length of the comprehensive RH map, which is the first high-resolution RH map in cattle, spans 2568.8 cR(12,000). The order of markers obtained principally agrees with the order on published bovine genetic maps. Our RH map integrates markers as well as genes and ESTs available from several physical and genetic maps of BTA6 and the orthologous ovine chromosome 6, human chromosome 4, and mouse chromosomes 5/3. Comparative analysis confirms and refines current knowledge about conservation and rearrangements in corresponding chromosomal regions on BTA6. We identified and localized two new breakpoints for intrachromosomal rearrangements between human chromosome 4 and BTA6. This RH map is a powerful tool in all aspects of genetic, physical, transcript, and comparative mapping. Due to its links to the gene-dense maps of human and mouse, it can serve as a prerequisite to identify possible candidate genes for quantitative trait loci localized in the targeted BTA6 region.
(c)2002 Elsevier Science (USA).
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