Localization by FISH of the 31 Texas nomenclature type I markers to both Q- and R-banded bovine chromosomes.

H Hayes, G P Di Meo, M Gautier, P Laurent, A Eggen, L Iannuzzi
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A series of 31 marker genes (one per chromosome) were localized precisely to both Q- and R-banded bovine chromosomes by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), as a contribution to the revised chromosome nomenclature of the three major domestic bovidae (cattle, sheep and goat). All marker genes except one (LDHA) are taken from the Texas Nomenclature of the cattle karyotype published in 1996. Homologous probes for each marker gene were obtained by screening a bovine BAC library by PCR with specific primer pairs. After labeling with biotin, each probe preparation was divided into two fractions and hybridized to bovine chromosomes identified either by Q or R banding. Clear signals and good quality band patterns were observed in all cases. Results of the two series of hybridizations are totally concordant both for Q and R band chromosome numbering and precise band localization. This work permits an unambiguous correlation between the Q/G- and R-banded 31 bovine chromosomes, including chromosomes 25, 27 and 29 which remained unresolved in the Texas Nomenclature (1996). Hybridization of the chromosome 29 marker gene to metaphase spreads from a 1;29 Robertsonian translocation bull carrier showed a positive signal on the short arm of this rearranged chromosome, confirming that the numbering of this long-known translocation in cattle is correct when referring to the Texas Nomenclature (1996). Taking into account that cattle, goat and sheep have very similar banded karyotypes, the data presented here will help to establish a definite and complete reference chromosome nomenclature for these species.

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31个德州命名法I型标记在牛染色体上的FISH定位。
利用荧光原位杂交(FISH)技术,将31个标记基因(每条染色体一个)精确定位于牛的Q带和r带染色体上,为牛、绵羊和山羊三种主要家畜的染色体命名法的修订做出了贡献。除LDHA外,所有标记基因均摘自1996年出版的《得克萨斯州牛核型命名法》。用PCR方法筛选牛BAC文库,得到各标记基因的同源探针。用生物素标记后,将每个探针分成两部分,杂交到牛染色体上,分别用Q带或R带进行鉴定。在所有病例中均观察到清晰的信号和高质量的频带模式。两组杂交结果在Q、R带染色体编号和精确的条带定位上完全一致。这项工作允许在Q/G-和r -带31条牛染色体之间明确的相关性,包括染色体25,27和29,这些染色体在德克萨斯州命名法(1996)中仍未解决。29号染色体标记基因与1;29号罗伯逊易位公牛载体的中期传播杂交显示,这条重排染色体的短臂上有一个阳性信号,证实了在参考德克萨斯命名法(1996)时,这种长期已知的牛易位的编号是正确的。考虑到牛、山羊和绵羊具有非常相似的带状核型,这里提供的数据将有助于为这些物种建立一个明确和完整的参考染色体命名法。
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