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A high resolution physical and RH map of pig chromosome 6q1.2 and comparative analysis with human chromosome 19q13.1
BACKGROUND: The generation of BAC/PAC contigs in targeted genome regions is a powerful method to establish high-resolution physical maps. In domestic animal species the generation of such contigs is typically initiated with the screening of libraries with probes derived from human genes that are exp...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC161799/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12744726 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-4-20 |
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author | Martins-Wess, Flávia Milan, Denis Drögemüller, Cord Voβ-Nemitz, Rodja Brenig, Bertram Robic, Annie Yerle, Martine Leeb, Tosso |
author_facet | Martins-Wess, Flávia Milan, Denis Drögemüller, Cord Voβ-Nemitz, Rodja Brenig, Bertram Robic, Annie Yerle, Martine Leeb, Tosso |
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description | BACKGROUND: The generation of BAC/PAC contigs in targeted genome regions is a powerful method to establish high-resolution physical maps. In domestic animal species the generation of such contigs is typically initiated with the screening of libraries with probes derived from human genes that are expected to be located in the region of interest by comparative mapping. However, in many instances the available gene-derived probes are too far apart to allow the cloning of BAC/PAC contigs larger than a few hundred kb. High resolution physical mapping allows to estimate the sizes of gaps and to control the orientation of the individual sub-contigs, which helps to avoid errors during the assembly of smaller contigs into final Mb-sized contigs. The recently constructed porcine IMNpRH2 panel allowed us to use this approach for the construction of high-resolution physical maps of SSC 6q1.2. RESULTS: Two sequence-ready BAC/PAC contigs of the gene-rich region on porcine chromosome 6q1.2 (SSC 6q1.2) containing the RYRl gene were constructed. The two contigs spanned about 1.2 Mb and 2.0 Mb respectively. The construction of these contigs was monitored by the results provided by the mapping of 15 markers on the IMpRH(7000rad )and 35 markers on the IMNpRH2(12000rad )radiation hybrid panels. Analyses on the IMpRH panel allowed us to globally link and orientate preliminary smaller contigs, whereas analyses on the high resolution IMNpRH2 panel allowed us to finally identify the order of genes and markers. CONCLUSIONS: A framework map of 523 cR(12000 )was established covering the whole studied region. The order of markers on the framework 1000:1 RH map was found totally consistent with the data deduced from the contig map. The kb/cR ratio was very constant in the whole region, with an average value of 6.6 kb/cR. We estimate that the size of the remaining gap between the two contigs is of about 300 kb. The integrated physical and RH map of the investigated region on SSC 6q1.2 was used for a comparative analysis with respect to the syntenic regions on HSA 19q13.1 and MMU 7 and revealed a perfectly conserved gene order across the entire studied interval. |
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spelling | pubmed-1617992003-06-20 A high resolution physical and RH map of pig chromosome 6q1.2 and comparative analysis with human chromosome 19q13.1 Martins-Wess, Flávia Milan, Denis Drögemüller, Cord Voβ-Nemitz, Rodja Brenig, Bertram Robic, Annie Yerle, Martine Leeb, Tosso BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: The generation of BAC/PAC contigs in targeted genome regions is a powerful method to establish high-resolution physical maps. In domestic animal species the generation of such contigs is typically initiated with the screening of libraries with probes derived from human genes that are expected to be located in the region of interest by comparative mapping. However, in many instances the available gene-derived probes are too far apart to allow the cloning of BAC/PAC contigs larger than a few hundred kb. High resolution physical mapping allows to estimate the sizes of gaps and to control the orientation of the individual sub-contigs, which helps to avoid errors during the assembly of smaller contigs into final Mb-sized contigs. The recently constructed porcine IMNpRH2 panel allowed us to use this approach for the construction of high-resolution physical maps of SSC 6q1.2. RESULTS: Two sequence-ready BAC/PAC contigs of the gene-rich region on porcine chromosome 6q1.2 (SSC 6q1.2) containing the RYRl gene were constructed. The two contigs spanned about 1.2 Mb and 2.0 Mb respectively. The construction of these contigs was monitored by the results provided by the mapping of 15 markers on the IMpRH(7000rad )and 35 markers on the IMNpRH2(12000rad )radiation hybrid panels. Analyses on the IMpRH panel allowed us to globally link and orientate preliminary smaller contigs, whereas analyses on the high resolution IMNpRH2 panel allowed us to finally identify the order of genes and markers. CONCLUSIONS: A framework map of 523 cR(12000 )was established covering the whole studied region. The order of markers on the framework 1000:1 RH map was found totally consistent with the data deduced from the contig map. The kb/cR ratio was very constant in the whole region, with an average value of 6.6 kb/cR. We estimate that the size of the remaining gap between the two contigs is of about 300 kb. The integrated physical and RH map of the investigated region on SSC 6q1.2 was used for a comparative analysis with respect to the syntenic regions on HSA 19q13.1 and MMU 7 and revealed a perfectly conserved gene order across the entire studied interval. BioMed Central 2003-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC161799/ /pubmed/12744726 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-4-20 Text en Copyright © 2003 Martins-Wess et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Martins-Wess, Flávia Milan, Denis Drögemüller, Cord Voβ-Nemitz, Rodja Brenig, Bertram Robic, Annie Yerle, Martine Leeb, Tosso A high resolution physical and RH map of pig chromosome 6q1.2 and comparative analysis with human chromosome 19q13.1 |
title | A high resolution physical and RH map of pig chromosome 6q1.2 and comparative analysis with human chromosome 19q13.1 |
title_full | A high resolution physical and RH map of pig chromosome 6q1.2 and comparative analysis with human chromosome 19q13.1 |
title_fullStr | A high resolution physical and RH map of pig chromosome 6q1.2 and comparative analysis with human chromosome 19q13.1 |
title_full_unstemmed | A high resolution physical and RH map of pig chromosome 6q1.2 and comparative analysis with human chromosome 19q13.1 |
title_short | A high resolution physical and RH map of pig chromosome 6q1.2 and comparative analysis with human chromosome 19q13.1 |
title_sort | high resolution physical and rh map of pig chromosome 6q1.2 and comparative analysis with human chromosome 19q13.1 |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC161799/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12744726 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-4-20 |
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