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Radiation hybrid mapping of 70 rat genes from a data set of differentially expressed genes.

Caroline A Wallace1, Saira Ali, Anne M Glazier, Penny J Norsworthy, Danilo C Carlos, James Scott, Tom C Freeman, Lawrence W Stanton, Anne E Kwitek, Timothy J Aitman.   

Abstract

The spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) is a model of human essential hypertension. Increased blood pressure in SHR is associated with other risk factors associated with cardiovascular disease, including insulin resistance and dyslipidemia. DNA microarray studies identified over 200 differentially expressed genes and ESTs between SHR and normotensive control rats. These clones represent candidate genes that may underlie previously detected QTLs in SHR. This study made use of the publication of two whole-genome maps to identify positional QTL candidates. Radiation hybrid (RH) mapping was used to determine the chromosomal locations of 70 rat genes and ESTs from this dataset. Most of the locations are novel, but in five cases we identified a definitive map location for genes previously mapped by somatic cell hybrids and/or linkage analysis. Genes for which the mouse genome map location was already determined mapped to syntenic segments in the rat genome map, except for two rat genes whose map locations confirmed previous findings. Where synteny comparisons could be made only with the human, 74% of the genes mapped in this study lay in a conserved syntenic segment. Chromosomal localisation of these mouse and human orthologs to syntenic segments produces a high level of confidence in the data presented in this study. The data provide new map locations for rat genes and will aid efforts to advance the rat genome map. The data may also be used to prioritize candidate QTL genes in SHR and other rat strains on the basis of their map location.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11956762     DOI: 10.1007/s00335-001-2140-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mamm Genome        ISSN: 0938-8990            Impact factor:   2.957


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Review 1.  Functional genomics in rodent models of hypertension.

Authors:  Martin W McBride; Fadi J Charchar; Delyth Graham; William H Miller; Pamela Strahorn; Fiona J Carr; Anna F Dominiczak
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  2004-01-01       Impact factor: 5.182

2.  Integrative genomics: in silico coupling of rat physiology and complex traits with mouse and human data.

Authors:  Simon N Twigger; Jeff Nie; Victor Ruotti; Jiaming Yu; Dan Chen; Dawei Li; Jed Mathis; Vijay Narayanasamy; Gopal R Gopinath; Dean Pasko; Mary Shimoyama; Norberto De La Cruz; Susan Bromberg; Anne E Kwitek; Howard J Jacob; Peter J Tonellato
Journal:  Genome Res       Date:  2004-04       Impact factor: 9.043

3.  High-density rat radiation hybrid maps containing over 24,000 SSLPs, genes, and ESTs provide a direct link to the rat genome sequence.

Authors:  Anne E Kwitek; Jo Gullings-Handley; Jiaming Yu; Danilo C Carlos; Kimberly Orlebeke; Jeff Nie; Jeffrey Eckert; Angela Lemke; Jaime Wendt Andrae; Susan Bromberg; Dean Pasko; Dan Chen; Todd E Scheetz; Thomas L Casavant; M Bento Soares; Val C Sheffield; Peter J Tonellato; Howard J Jacob
Journal:  Genome Res       Date:  2004-04       Impact factor: 9.043

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