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. 2007 Feb 6:8:40.
doi: 10.1186/1471-2164-8-40.

A first generation BAC-based physical map of the channel catfish genome

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A first generation BAC-based physical map of the channel catfish genome

Sylvie M-A Quiniou et al. BMC Genomics. .

Abstract

Background: Channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, is the leading species in North American aquaculture. Genetic improvement of catfish is performed through selective breeding, and genomic tools will help improve selection efficiency. A physical map is needed to integrate the genetic map with the karyotype and to support fine mapping of phenotypic trait alleles such as Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) and the effective positional cloning of genes.

Results: A genome-wide physical map of the channel catfish was constructed by High-Information-Content Fingerprinting (HICF) of 46,548 Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes (BAC) clones using the SNaPshot technique. The clones were assembled into contigs with FPC software. The resulting assembly contained 1,782 contigs and covered an estimated physical length of 0.93 Gb. The validity of the assembly was demonstrated by 1) anchoring 19 of the largest contigs to the microsatellite linkage map 2) comparing the assembly of a multi-gene family to Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP) patterns seen in Southern blots, and 3) contig sequencing.

Conclusion: This is the first physical map for channel catfish. The HICF technique allowed the project to be finished with a limited amount of human resource in a high throughput manner. This physical map will greatly facilitate the detailed study of many different genomic regions in channel catfish, and the positional cloning of genes controlling economically important production traits.

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Figure 1
Southern blot analyses showing MHC class I α3 patterns of 21 BAC clones picked from the CCBL1 library. A, B and C represent the grouping of the BAC clones according to their restriction patterns and shared bands. * Clones not included in the fingerprinting assembly.

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