Biology Faculty Articles
Title
Anchored Reference Loci for Comparative Genome Mapping in Mammals
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1993
Publication Title
Nature Genetics
ISSN
1061-4036
Volume
3
Issue/No.
2
First Page
103
Last Page
112
Abstract
Recent advances in gene mapping technologies have led to increased emphasis in developing representative genetic maps for several species, particularly domestic plants and animals. These maps are being compiled with two distinct goals: to provide a resource for genetic analysis, and to help dissect the evolution of genome organization by comparing linkage relationships of homologous genes. We propose here a list of 321 reference anchor loci suitable for comparative gene mapping in mammals and other vertebrate classes. We selected cloned mouse and human functional genes spaced an average of 5−10 centiMorgans throughout their respective genomes. We also attempted to include loci that are evolutionary conserved and represented in comparative gene maps in other mammalian orders, particularly cattle and the domestic cat. We believe that the map may provide the basis for a unified approach to comparative analysis of mammalian species genomes.
NSUWorks Citation
O'Brien, Stephen J.; James E. Womack; Leslie A. Lyons; Karen J. Moore; Nancy A. Jenkins; and Neal G. Copeland. 1993. "Anchored Reference Loci for Comparative Genome Mapping in Mammals." Nature Genetics 3, (2): 103-112. https://nsuworks.nova.edu/cnso_bio_facarticles/280
ORCID ID
0000-0001-7353-8301
ResearcherID
N-1726-2015