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Lisa A McGraw1, Jamie K Davis, Larry J Young, James W Thomas.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster) is an emerging rodent model for investigating the genetics, evolution and molecular mechanisms of social behavior. Though a karyotype for the prairie vole has been reported and low-resolution comparative cytogenetic analyses have been done in this species, other basic genetic resources for this species, such as a genetic linkage map, are lacking.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21736755 PMCID: PMC3143096 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2156-12-60
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genet ISSN: 1471-2156 Impact factor: 2.797
Figure 1Sex-average genetic linkage map of the prairie vole. Linkage groups labeled with a number or X could be assigned to that specific prairie vole chromosome. Linkage groups that could not be assigned to a chromosome are labeled as LG#. The scale on the left refers to centiMorgans (cM). Markers are color coded with respect to the orthologous mouse chromosome (see color key). Markers with a name that begin with FI and are followed by 6-digit number are BAC-end sequences. Markers colored in black (NA) do not share an orthologous position in the mouse genome. All other markers are labeled by gene name.
Figure 2Sex-average genetic linkage map of the prairie vole (continued). Linkage groups labeled with a number or X could be assigned to that specific prairie vole chromosome. Linkage groups that could not be assigned to a chromosome are labeled as LG#. The scale on the left refers to centiMorgans (cM). Markers are color coded with respect to the orthologous mouse chromosome (see color key). Markers with a name that begin with FI and are followed by 6-digit number are BAC-end sequences. Markers colored in black (NA) do not share an orthologous position in the mouse genome. All other markers are labeled by gene name.
Average (+/- SD), range and median of informative meiosis for the markers included in the linkage map
| Total | Female | Male | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average number of informative meioses | 186.3 +/- 97.3 | 88.2 +/- 54.2 | 98.2 +/- 59.3 |
| Median number of informative meioses | 186 | 80.5 | 92 |
Figure 3A prairie vole-mouse comparative map. The syntenic positions of the 388 Type I markers in the prairie vole and mouse genomes were plotted with Circos [47] and are indicated by color coded lines connecting the prairie vole sex-average linkage map (scaled to cM and labeled by chromosome number or linkage group) and mouse chromosomes (scaled to Mb and designated as MMU).
Figure 4Reconstruction of chromosomal rearrangements between the prairie vole and mouse genomes. The estimated number of chromosomal rearrangements between the human, mouse, rat and prairie vole genomes and the lineages in which they are predicted to occur are listed above the branches on the phylogenetic tree. A) Intra-chromosomal (inversions). B) Inter-chromosomal (translocations, fusions and fissions).