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Cytogenet Genome Res ; 137(1): 7-14, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22777158

ABSTRACT

The current genetic and recombination maps of the cat have fewer than 3,000 markers and a resolution limit greater than 1 Mb. To complement the first-generation domestic cat maps, support higher resolution mapping studies, and aid genome assembly in specific areas as well as in the whole genome, a 15,000(Rad) radiation hybrid (RH) panel for the domestic cat was generated. Fibroblasts from the female Abyssinian cat that was used to generate the cat genomic sequence were fused to a Chinese hamster cell line (A23), producing 150 hybrid lines. The clones were initially characterized using 39 short tandem repeats (STRs) and 1,536 SNP markers. The utility of whole-genome amplification in preserving and extending RH panel DNA was also tested using 10 STR markers; no significant difference in retention was observed. The resolution of the 15,000(Rad) RH panel was established by constructing framework maps across 10 different 1-Mb regions on different feline chromosomes. In these regions, 2-point analysis was used to estimate RH distances, which compared favorably with the estimation of physical distances. The study demonstrates that the 15,000(Rad) RH panel constitutes a powerful tool for constructing high-resolution maps, having an average resolution of 40.1 kb per marker across the ten 1-Mb regions. In addition, the RH panel will complement existing genomic resources for the domestic cat, aid in the accurate re-assemblies of the forthcoming cat genomic sequence, and support cross-species genomic comparisons.


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Animals, Domestic/genetics , Cats/genetics , Hybrid Cells , Animals , Cell Fusion , Cell Line , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
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Anim Genet ; 37(4): 383-6, 2006 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16879352

ABSTRACT

The Tabby markings of the domestic cat are unique coat patterns for which no causative candidate gene has been inferred from other mammals. In this study, a genome scan was performed on a large pedigree of cats that segregated for Tabby coat markings, specifically for the Abyssinian (Ta-) and blotched (tbtb) phenotypes. There was linkage between the Tabby locus and eight markers on cat chromosome B1. The most significant linkage was between marker FCA700 and Tabby (Z = 7.56, theta = 0.03). Two additional markers in the region supported linkage, although not with significant LOD scores. Pairwise analysis of the markers supported the published genetic map of the cat, although additional meioses are required to refine the region. The linked markers cover a 17-cM region and flank an evolutionary breakpoint, suggesting that the Tabby gene has a homologue on either human chromosome 4 or 8. Alternatively, Tabby could be a unique locus in cats.


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Cats/genetics , Chromosome Mapping , Hair Color/genetics , Hair/anatomy & histology , Animals , Chromosomes, Mammalian , Color , Genetic Markers , Lod Score , Pedigree
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J Mol Graph ; 10(4): 241-6, 1992 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1476998

ABSTRACT

The new release of MOL3D, a molecular modeling program written in FORTRAN, contains not only enhanced graphic capabilities, but also an improved module for intermolecular calculations that allows rigid and flexible docking. Various interfaces have been added to some well-known and widely diffused programs, such as MM2, AMBER and MOPAC, and to the Cambridge Crystallographic Database. Finally a graph manager and a samples database have been added, which allow efficient searches with various requirements concerning structural templates, pharmacophoric three-dimensional (3D) constraints, and the field of biological activity, if any.


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Computer Graphics , Models, Molecular , Molecular Conformation , Software , Crystallography , Databases, Factual , Molecular Structure , Software Design , Thermodynamics
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