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Patterns of Recombination Activity on Mouse Chromosome 11 Revealed by High Resolution Mapping
The success of high resolution genetic mapping of disease predisposition and quantitative trait loci in humans and experimental animals depends on the positions of key crossover events around the gene of interest. In mammals, the majority of recombination occurs at highly delimited 1–2 kb long sites...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2999565/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21170346 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015340 |
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author | Billings, Timothy Sargent, Evelyn E. Szatkiewicz, Jin P. Leahy, Nicole Kwak, Il-Youp Bektassova, Nazira Walker, Michael Hassold, Terry Graber, Joel H. Broman, Karl W. Petkov, Petko M. |
author_facet | Billings, Timothy Sargent, Evelyn E. Szatkiewicz, Jin P. Leahy, Nicole Kwak, Il-Youp Bektassova, Nazira Walker, Michael Hassold, Terry Graber, Joel H. Broman, Karl W. Petkov, Petko M. |
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description | The success of high resolution genetic mapping of disease predisposition and quantitative trait loci in humans and experimental animals depends on the positions of key crossover events around the gene of interest. In mammals, the majority of recombination occurs at highly delimited 1–2 kb long sites known as recombination hotspots, whose locations and activities are distributed unevenly along the chromosomes and are tightly regulated in a sex specific manner. The factors determining the location of hotspots started to emerge with the finding of PRDM9 as a major hotspot regulator in mammals, however, additional factors modulating hotspot activity and sex specificity are yet to be defined. To address this limitation, we have collected and mapped the locations of 4829 crossover events occurring on mouse chromosome 11 in 5858 meioses of male and female reciprocal F1 hybrids of C57BL/6J and CAST/EiJ mice. This chromosome was chosen for its medium size and high gene density and provided a comparison with our previous analysis of recombination on the longest mouse chromosome 1. Crossovers were mapped to an average resolution of 127 kb, and thirteen hotspots were mapped to <8 kb. Most crossovers occurred in a small number of the most active hotspots. Females had higher recombination rate than males as a consequence of differences in crossover interference and regional variation of sex specific rates along the chromosome. Comparison with chromosome 1 showed that recombination events tend to be positioned in similar fashion along the centromere-telomere axis but independently of the local gene density. It appears that mammalian recombination is regulated on at least three levels, chromosome-wide, regional, and at individual hotspots, and these regulation levels are influenced by sex and genetic background but not by gene content. |
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spelling | pubmed-29995652010-12-17 Patterns of Recombination Activity on Mouse Chromosome 11 Revealed by High Resolution Mapping Billings, Timothy Sargent, Evelyn E. Szatkiewicz, Jin P. Leahy, Nicole Kwak, Il-Youp Bektassova, Nazira Walker, Michael Hassold, Terry Graber, Joel H. Broman, Karl W. Petkov, Petko M. PLoS One Research Article The success of high resolution genetic mapping of disease predisposition and quantitative trait loci in humans and experimental animals depends on the positions of key crossover events around the gene of interest. In mammals, the majority of recombination occurs at highly delimited 1–2 kb long sites known as recombination hotspots, whose locations and activities are distributed unevenly along the chromosomes and are tightly regulated in a sex specific manner. The factors determining the location of hotspots started to emerge with the finding of PRDM9 as a major hotspot regulator in mammals, however, additional factors modulating hotspot activity and sex specificity are yet to be defined. To address this limitation, we have collected and mapped the locations of 4829 crossover events occurring on mouse chromosome 11 in 5858 meioses of male and female reciprocal F1 hybrids of C57BL/6J and CAST/EiJ mice. This chromosome was chosen for its medium size and high gene density and provided a comparison with our previous analysis of recombination on the longest mouse chromosome 1. Crossovers were mapped to an average resolution of 127 kb, and thirteen hotspots were mapped to <8 kb. Most crossovers occurred in a small number of the most active hotspots. Females had higher recombination rate than males as a consequence of differences in crossover interference and regional variation of sex specific rates along the chromosome. Comparison with chromosome 1 showed that recombination events tend to be positioned in similar fashion along the centromere-telomere axis but independently of the local gene density. It appears that mammalian recombination is regulated on at least three levels, chromosome-wide, regional, and at individual hotspots, and these regulation levels are influenced by sex and genetic background but not by gene content. Public Library of Science 2010-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2999565/ /pubmed/21170346 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015340 Text en Billings et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Billings, Timothy Sargent, Evelyn E. Szatkiewicz, Jin P. Leahy, Nicole Kwak, Il-Youp Bektassova, Nazira Walker, Michael Hassold, Terry Graber, Joel H. Broman, Karl W. Petkov, Petko M. Patterns of Recombination Activity on Mouse Chromosome 11 Revealed by High Resolution Mapping |
title | Patterns of Recombination Activity on Mouse Chromosome 11 Revealed by High Resolution Mapping |
title_full | Patterns of Recombination Activity on Mouse Chromosome 11 Revealed by High Resolution Mapping |
title_fullStr | Patterns of Recombination Activity on Mouse Chromosome 11 Revealed by High Resolution Mapping |
title_full_unstemmed | Patterns of Recombination Activity on Mouse Chromosome 11 Revealed by High Resolution Mapping |
title_short | Patterns of Recombination Activity on Mouse Chromosome 11 Revealed by High Resolution Mapping |
title_sort | patterns of recombination activity on mouse chromosome 11 revealed by high resolution mapping |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2999565/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21170346 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015340 |
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