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Mapeamento de um conjunto de genes no cromossomo 6 bubalino

Authors: Bizari, Daniela Carolina;

Mapeamento de um conjunto de genes no cromossomo 6 bubalino

Abstract

No presente estudo, cinco novos genes codificantes de proteínas foram selecionados para o mapeamento do cromossomo 6 bubalino (BBU6). Os novos genes (muc1, ppp1r7, psmd4, tshb e gtf2b) foram testados com a tecnologia de PCR resultando em produtos de PCR adequados ao mapeamento utilizando-se um painel de células somáticas híbridas irradiadas, denominado BBURH5000. Os resultados obtidos mostraram uma freqüência de retenção (FR) do produto de PCR de cada gene nas diferentes linhagens do painel com variação de 13,3% (gtf2b) a 26,6% (psmd4). A análise comparativa entre os mapas RH do BBU6 e a sequência do cromossomo 3 bovino permitiu indicar a localização dos novos genes no cromossomo 6 bubalino

In this study, five new protein coding genes were select for mapping buffalo chromosome 6. The new genes (muc1, ppp1r7, psmd4, tshb and gtf2b) were tested using PCR technology resulting in PCR products suitable for mapping using a radiation hybrid panel (BBURH5000). The retention frequency of the PCR products in each hybrid cell line of the panel showed the percentage from 13,3% (gtf2b) to 26,6% (psmd4). Comparative analysis between the buffalo chromosome 6 RH map and the sequence from bovine chromosome 3 allowed to assign the location of the new genes on buffalo chromosome 6

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

Pós-graduação em Genética e Melhoramento Animal - FCAV

Country
Brazil
Keywords

Bubalus bubalis, Mapeamento cromossômico, Comparative genomics, Búfalo, Genômica, Genetica animal

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