Measuring conservation of contiguous sets of autosomal markers on bovine and porcine genomes in relation to the map of the human genome
- 1 August 2002
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Genome
- Vol. 45 (4), 769-776
- https://doi.org/10.1139/g02-038
Abstract
Based on published information, we have identified 991 genes and gene-family clusters for cattle and 764 for pigs that have orthologues in the human genome. The relative linear locations of these genes on human sequence maps were used as "rulers" to annotate bovine and porcine genomes based on a CSAM (contiguous sets of autosomal markers) approach. A CSAM is an uninterrupted set of markers in one genome (primary genome; the human genome in this study) that is syntenic in the other genome (secondary genome; the bovine and porcine genomes in this study). The analysis revealed 81 conserved syntenies and 161 CSAMs between human and bovine autosomes and 50 conserved syntenies and 95 CSAMs between human and porcine autosomes. Using the human sequence map as a reference, these 991 and 764 markers could correlate 72 and 74% of the human genome with the bovine and porcine genomes, respectively. Based on the number of contiguous markers in each CSAM, we classified these CSAMs into five size groups as follows: singletons (one marker only), small (2–4 markers), medium (5–10 markers), large (11–20 markers), and very large (>20 markers). Several bovine and porcine chromosomes appear to be represented as di-CSAM repeats in a tandem or dispersed way on human chromosomes. The number of potential CSAMs for which no markers are currently available were estimated to be 63 between human and bovine genomes and 18 between human and porcine genomes. These results provide basic guidelines for further gene and QTL mapping of the bovine and porcine genomes, as well as insight into the evolution of mammalian genomes.Key words: Human, cattle, pig, orthologous genes, CSAM, comparative mapping.Keywords
This publication has 38 references indexed in Scilit:
- An Ordered Comparative Map of the Cattle and Human GenomesGenome Research, 2000
- Draft data leave geneticists with a mountain still to climbNature, 2000
- Emerging Patterns of Comparative Genome Organization in Some Mammalian Species as Revealed by Zoo-FISHGenome Research, 1998
- Expansion of the pig comparative map by expressed sequence tags (EST) mappingMammalian Genome, 1997
- Comparative maps: adding pieces to the mammalian jigsaw puzzleCurrent Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1996
- Comparative Genome Organization of VertebratesMammalian Genome, 1996
- Comparative analysis of the cattle and human genomes: detection of ZOO-FISH and gene mapping-based chromosomal homologiesMammalian Genome, 1996
- Comparative maps: the mammalian jigsaw puzzleCurrent Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1995
- An integrated cytogenetic and meiotic map of the bovine genomeAnimal Genetics, 1995
- The PiGMaP consortium linkage map of the pig (Sus scrofa)Mammalian Genome, 1995