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Research Project: IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF GENES AFFECTING COOL AND COLD WATER AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION

Location: Cool and Cold Water Aquaculture Research

Title: ASSIGNMENT OF RAINBOW TROUT LINKAGE GROUPS TO SPECIFIC CHROMOSOMES

Authors
item Phillips, Ruth - WASH ST UNI AT VANCOUVER
item Noakes, Marc - WASH ST UNI AT VANCOUVER
item Dekoning, Jenefer - WASH ST UNI AT VANCOUVER
item Morasch, Matthew - WASH ST UNI AT VANCOUVER
item Keatley, Kimberly - WASH ST UNI AT VANCOUVER
item Rexroad, Caird
item Palti, Yniv
item Danzmann, Roy - UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH
item Nichols, Krista - NWFSC, NMFS
item Drew, Robert - WASH ST UNI AT VANCOUVER
item Thorgaard, Gary - WASH ST UNI AT VANCOUVER

Submitted to: Plant and Animal Genome VX Conference Abstracts
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: March 19, 2005
Publication Date: March 19, 2005
Citation: Phillips, R., Noakes, M., Dekoning, J., Morasch, M., Keatley, K., Rexroad III, C.E., Palti, Y., Danzmann, R., Nichols, K., Drew, R., Thorgaard, G. 2005. Assignment of rainbow trout linkage groups to specific chromosomes. Plant and Animal Genome XIII Abstracts W034, page 13.

Technical Abstract: The genetic map of rainbow trout has been linked to specific chromosomes and chromosome arms of the OSU (2N=60) strain using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) with BACs containing markers from each genetic linkage group. These markers included type I genes, microsatellite loci and random BACs linked to the genetic map by SNPs. The resulting cytogenetic map helps explain differences in genetic maps based on crosses with parents of different karyotypes and chromosome-specific variation found in the recombination rates between male and female maps. Chromosome structure has a major effect on recombination rate differences between the sexes. Linkage groups of uni-armed (acrocentric) chromosomes had lower female:male recombination rates than linkage groups of biarmed (metacentric) chromosomes. Localization of selective BACs to chromosomes of hybrids between OSU and Clearwater (2N=58) and OSU and Swanson (2N=58) clonal lines showed that the strains with 58 chromosomes had a chromosome fusion involving chromosome pairs 25 and 29 from the OSU strain. BAC clones were obtained by screening the OSU and Swanson libraries. DNA was extracted, clones labeled using nick translation and hybridizations carried out according to standard methods. Images were captured with a Sensys camera and analyzed with Cytovision software (Applied Imaging, Inc.). Chromosomes were identified by size, chromosome arm ratios and using centromere probes. Supported by Grant 2002-00466 from USDA.

   

 
Project Team
Rexroad, Caird
Vallejo, Roger
Liu, Sixin
Leeds, Timothy - Tim
Palti, Yniv
 
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