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Publication : Pig microsatellites isolated from cosmids revealing polymorphism and localized on chromosomes.

First Author  Robic A Year  1995
Journal  Anim Genet Volume  26
Issue  1 Pages  1-6
PubMed ID  7702207 Mgi Jnum  J:24103
Mgi Id  MGI:71864 Doi  10.1111/j.1365-2052.1995.tb02611.x
Citation  Robic A, et al. (1995) Pig microsatellites isolated from cosmids revealing polymorphism and localized on chromosomes. Anim Genet 26(1):1-6
abstractText  One of the most widely studied simple sequences in the mammalian genome is the (TG)n dinucleotide sequence. Because these microsatellites are highly polymorphic, we chose to study microsatellites from cosmids to provide genetic markers for the porcine genome. After screening a porcine cosmid library with a (CA)10 probe, 20 cosmids containing microsatellites were subcloned and 17 microsatellites identified by sequencing. Oligonucleotide primers flanking the repeat were designed for seven (TG)n microsatellites with n > 14. These seven microsatellites revealed polymorphism and were regionally assigned to chromosomes by fluorescent in situ hybridization of initial cosmids. These seven loci will be useful for both the construction of the genetic map and as landmark loci on the physical map of the porcine genome.
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