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Karger Publishers, Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 3-4(119), p. 242-244, 2007

DOI: 10.1159/000112068

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Comparative FISH-mapping of twelve loci in river buffalo and sheep chromosomes: Comparison with HSA8p and HSA4q

Journal article published in 2007 by A. Perucatti, G. P. Di Meo, T. Goldammer ORCID, D. Incarnato, R. Brunner, L. Iannuzzi
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Abstract

Twelve loci (11 of type I and 1 of type II) previously FISH-mapped in cattle were comparatively FISH-mapped in both river buffalo chromosome 1p (BBU1p) and homologous chromosome 26 of sheep (OAR26), extending the cytogenetic maps in both chromosome species and providing a more precise localization of these loci in single chromosome bands than previous locations on BTA27. Bovine BAC clones containing <i>DCTD, C4orf20, CASP3, TLR3, MSR1, FAT, LONRF1, DLC1, C8orf41, CSSM036, LSM1</i> and <i>EIF4EBP1</i> were used for FISH on RBPI-banded chromosomes. All loci were located on the same homologous chromosome bands (R-band positive) of both species further confirming the high degree of banding and gene (order of loci) homologies among bovids. Detailed cytogenetic maps of OAR26 and BBU1p were performed and compared with that of BTA27 as well as with those of both HSA8p and HSA4q, revealing complex chromosome rearrangements differentiating OAR26/BBU1p/BTA27 from human chromosomes.