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Title: MAPPING OF GENE-ASSOCIATED SEQUENCE TAGGED SITES (STSS) TO THE BOVINE LINKAGE AND RADIATION HYBRID MAPS

Author
item Connor, Erin
item Sonstegard, Tad
item Keele, John
item Bennett, Gary
item WILLIAMS, J - ROSLIN INSTITUTE
item PAPWORTH, R - ROSLIN INSTITUTE
item VAN TASSELL, CURTIS - 1265-45-00
item Ashwell, Melissa

Submitted to: Germplasm Release
Publication Type: Germplasm Release
Publication Acceptance Date: 12/26/2002
Publication Date: 2/2/2003
Citation: Connor, E.E., Sonstegard, T.S., Keele, J.W., Bennett, G.L., Williams, J., Papworth, R., Van Tassell, C.P., Ashwell, M.S. 2003. Mapping of gene-associated sequence tagged sites (stss) to the bovine linkage and radiation hybrid maps. Germplasm Release. Accession Numbers BV005755-BV005814.

Interpretive Summary: This is a Germplasm Release, no Interpretive Summary Required."

Technical Abstract: This study describes the mapping of 42 bovine gene-associated markers to the cattle genome using expressed sequence tag (EST) data derived from the mammary gland. A total of 21 gene loci were placed on the USDA reference linkage map, and 36 were positioned on the Roslin 3000-rad radiation hybrid (RH) map using these markers. Combined, 15 genes were positioned on both maps. Although no novel regions of conserved synteny between the cattle and human genomes were identified, the map coverage between genomes was increased as defined regions of conserved synteny were extended for bovine chromosomes 8, 25 and 29. Overall, these data improve the resolution of the human-bovine comparative maps and will assist future efforts to integrate bovine RH and linkage map data. Accession Nos. BV005755 through BV005814.