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Mouse molecular cytogenetic resource: 157 BACs link the chromosomal and genetic maps.

J R Korenberg1, X N Chen, K L Devon, D Noya, M L Oster-Granite, B W Birren.   

Abstract

We have established a collection of strong molecular cytogenetic markers that span the mouse autosomes and X chromosome at an average spacing of one per 19 Mb and identify 127 distinct band landmarks. In addition, this Mouse Molecular Cytogenetic Resource relates the ends of the genetic maps to their chromosomal locations. The resource consists of 157 bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clones, each of which identifies specific mouse chromosome bands or band borders, and 42 of which are linked to genetic markers that define the centromeric and telomeric ends of the Whitehead/MIT recombinational maps. In addition, 108 randomly selected and 6 STS-linked BACs have been assigned to single chromosome bands. We have also developed a high-resolution fluorescent reverse-banding technique for mouse chromosomes that allows simultaneous localization of probes by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) with respect to the cytogenetic landmarks. This approach integrates studies of the entire mouse genome. Moreover, these reagents will simplify gene mapping and analyses of genomic fragments in fetal and adult mouse models. As shown with the MMU16 telomeric marker for the trisomy 16 mouse model of Down syndrome, these clones can obviate the need for metaphase analyses. The potential contribution of this resource and associated methods extends well beyond mapping and includes clues to understanding mouse chromosomes and their rearrangements in cancers and evolution. Finally it will facilitate the development of an integrated view of the mouse genome by providing anchor points from the genetic to the cytogenetic and functional maps of the mouse as we attempt to understand mutations, their biological consequences, and gene function.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10330132      PMCID: PMC310771     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genome Res        ISSN: 1088-9051            Impact factor:   9.043


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