Comparative mapping in farm animals

David W Burt

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Abstract

This paper summarises the current status of comparative mapping in farm animals. For most of the major farm animal species, a wide range of genomic tools are now available to create high-resolution genetic and physical maps of the genome. For many farm animals, the use of radiation hybrid panels and sequence data from expressed sequence tag (EST) projects has accelerated the development of high-resolution comparative maps, with human--the model species for farm animals. These tools and comparative maps are being used to map and identify the genes at the loci for simple and complex traits. The development of detailed physical maps in farm animals based on radiation hybrid panels and bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) contigs provides a direct link between the 'information-poor' maps of farm animals and the 'information-rich' genomes of human and other model organisms.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)159-68
Number of pages10
JournalBriefings in functional genomics & proteomics
Volume1
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2002

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  • Ark Genomics

    Watson, M. (Principal Investigator), Archibald, A. (Co-investigator) & Burt, D. (Co-investigator)

    BBSRC

    1/04/1231/03/17

    Project: Research

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