2001
DOI: 10.1007/s00335-001-2090-2
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A dual-color FISH gene map of the proximal region of rat Chromosome 4 and comparative analysis in human and mouse

Abstract: The development and refinement of the rat genome map is a prerequisite for a continued qualified and fruitful use of this model system for the study of complex traits. In two distinct rat cancer models, recurrent amplification affecting the proximal region of rat Chr 4 was detected. To further characterize this region, we turned to the evolutionarily conserved chromosome segments in human Chr 7 and mouse Chrs 5 and 6 to identify functional and positional candidate genes. By means of single- and dual-color FISH… Show more

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“…First, a chromosome-fission event occurred between Cdk6 and Estm25 on the ancestral MMU5/MMU6 (precursor) chromosome, which was likely similar to the present-day RNO4 (Walentinsson et al 2001). The subsequent repair involved addition of centromeric sequences to each side of the doublestranded break, stabilizing the chromosome-fission products and creating two new centromeres and chromosomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, a chromosome-fission event occurred between Cdk6 and Estm25 on the ancestral MMU5/MMU6 (precursor) chromosome, which was likely similar to the present-day RNO4 (Walentinsson et al 2001). The subsequent repair involved addition of centromeric sequences to each side of the doublestranded break, stabilizing the chromosome-fission products and creating two new centromeres and chromosomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%