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C Nusbaum1, D K Slonim, K L Harris, B W Birren, R G Steen, L D Stein, J Miller, W F Dietrich, R Nahf, V Wang, O Merport, A B Castle, Z Husain, G Farino, D Gray, M O Anderson, R Devine, L T Horton, W Ye, X Wu, V Kouyoumjian, I S Zemsteva, Y Wu, A J Collymore, D F Courtney, J Tam, M Cadman, A R Haynes, C Heuston, T Marsland, A Southwell, P Trickett, M A Strivens, M T Ross, W Makalowski, Y Xu, M S Boguski, N P Carter, P Denny, S D Brown, T J Hudson, E S Lander.
Abstract
A physical map of the mouse genome is an essential tool for both positional cloning and genomic sequencing in this key model system for biomedical research. Indeed, the construction of a mouse physical map with markers spaced at an average interval of 300 kb is one of the stated goals of the Human Genome Project. Here we report the results of a project at the Whitehead Institute/MIT Center for Genome Research to construct such a physical map of the mouse. We built the map by screening sequenced-tagged sites (STSs) against a large-insert yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) library and then integrating the STS-content information with a dense genetic map. The integrated map shows the location of 9,787 loci, providing landmarks with an average spacing of approximately 300 kb and affording YAC coverage of approximately 92% of the mouse genome. We also report the results of a project at the MRC UK Mouse Genome Centre targeted at chromosome X. The project produced a YAC-based map containing 619 loci (with 121 loci in common with the Whitehead map and 498 additional loci), providing especially dense coverage of this sex chromosome. The YAC-based physical map directly facilitates positional cloning of mouse mutations by providing ready access to most of the genome. More generally, use of this map in addition to a newly constructed radiation hybrid (RH) map provides a comprehensive framework for mouse genomic studies.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10431246 DOI: 10.1038/11967
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Genet ISSN: 1061-4036 Impact factor: 38.330