SYMPOSIUM: BOVINE GENE MAPPING The Goals and Status of the Bovine Gene Map

作者: James E. Womack

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摘要: The bovine genome map has developed rapidly in recent years. synteny and chromosomal maps are sufficiently to identify conservation with other mammals, which is especially useful for the extrapolation of data cattle from better mouse human. rapid development microsatellite hypervariable markers several laboratories around world availability a common set reference families linkage analysis will produce 20-cM 2 yr. Immediate needs 1) anchor physical maps, 2) resource segregating economic trait loci, 3) chromosome-specific libraries develop densely saturated over genomic regions shown contain loci.

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