“…The present study was limited to sequence homology searches between rat and mouse ESTs, as it is anticipated that the construction of mouse-human comparative maps, which is well under way (Waterston et al 2002), will provide essential links for rat-human genome relationships. With our approach, we could define 39 groups of synteny conservation between the rat and mouse genomes, and 45 contiguous conserved regions as compared to 51, 59, 49, or 39 resulting from the RH mapping of ESTs , the RH mapping of gene markers (Watanabe et al 1999), the mouse-on-rat zoo-FISH analysis of orthologous rat-mouse gene pairs (Gomez-Fabre et al 2002), and the linkage mapping of microsatellites associated to genes (Bihoreau et al 2001), respectively. The combination of these data gives a consensus of 33 segments of synteny conservation between rat and mouse.…”