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Comparative cytogenetic mapping reveals chromosome rearrangements between the X chromosomes of two closely related mammalian species (cattle and goats)

Authors :
François Piumi
A. Oustry
Daniel Vaiman
Laurent Schibler
Edmond-Paul Cribiu
Unité de recherche Génétique Biochimique et Cytogénétique (LGBC)
Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)
ProdInra, Migration
Source :
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics, Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics, S Karger AG, 1998, 81, pp.36-41, HAL
Publication Year :
1998
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 1998.

Abstract

Cytogenetic localization of 24 BACs containing type I (genes and ESTs) and type II (microsatellites) markers were used to construct cytogenetic maps of caprine (CHI) and bovine (BTA) X chromosomes. Comparison of these two maps revealed that the distal region of the goat X long arm (CHI Xq38→q42) was located inside the bovine X chromosome, between PGK1 (BTA Xq25) and DVEPC137 (BTA Xq12). The marker order was globally conserved without any pericentric inversion, as previously postulated in the literature. The caprine centromere was found between DVEPC053 and DVEPC102 (belonging to the same band in the bovine X: BTA Xq41), whereas the bovine centromere was between DVEPC076 and DVEPC132, belonging to the same region of the caprine X chromosome (CHI Xq31→q33). The pseudoautosomal region was situated at the tip of the bovine X long arm and on the tiny short arm of the caprine X chromosome. In the non-pseudoautosomal (NPA) region, the synteny of coding sequences was well conserved between the human species and the two ruminant species, but the gene order was dramatically divergent. It is suggested that the 24 BACs of this study could constitute a new tool to measure phylogenetic distances between different mammalian species by comparing chromosome rearrangements inside the NPA region of the X.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03010171 and 14219816
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics, Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics, S Karger AG, 1998, 81, pp.36-41, HAL
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e35ca8d503dc946b2803282ff5117767