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Russian Journal of Genetics | 2003

Comparative Compositional Mapping of Chicken and Quail Chromosomes

A. A. Sazanov; A. L. Sazanova; A. A. Kozyreva; A. F. Smirnov; Letizia Andreozzi; Concetta Federico; Salvatore Motta; Salvatore Saccone; Giorgio Bernardi

The distribution of various isochore families on mitotic chromosomes of domestic chicken and Japanese quail was studied by the method of fluorescence in situ DNA–DNA hybridization (FISH). DNA of various isochore families was shown to be distributed irregularly and similarly on chromosomes of domestic chicken and Japanese quail. The GC-rich isochore families (H2, H3, and H4) hybridized mainly to microchromosomes and a majority of macrochromosome telomeric regions. In chicken, an intense fluorescence was also in a structural heterochromatin region of the Z chromosome long arm. In some regions of the quail macrochromosome arms, hybridization was also with isochore families H3 and H4. On macrochromosomes of both species, the pattern of hybridization with isochores of the H2 and H3 families resembled R-banding. The light isochores (L1 and L2 families) are mostly detected within macrochromosome internal regions corresponding to G bands, whereas microchromosomes lack light isochores. Although mammalian and avian karyotypes differ significantly in organization, the isochore distribution in genomes of these two lineages of the warm-blooded animals is similar in principle. On macrochromosomes of the two avian species studied, a pattern of isochore distribution resembled that of mammalian chromosomes. The main specific feature of the avian genome, a great number of microchromosomes (about 30% of the genome), determines a compositional specialization of the latter. This suggests the existence of not only structural but also functional compartmentalization of the avian genome.


Cytogenetic and Genome Research | 2005

Chromosomal localization of seven HSA3q13→q23 NotI linking clones on chicken microchromosomes: orthology of GGA14 and GGA15 to a gene-rich region of HSA3

A. A. Sazanov; A. L. Sazanova; V A Stekol'nikova; A. A. Kozyreva; Michael N Romanov; Tadeusz Malewski; A. F. Smirnov

Double-color fluorescence in situ hybridization was performed on chicken chromosomes using seven unique clones from the human chromosome 3-specific NotI linking libraries. Six of them (NL1-097, NL2-092, NL2-230, NLM-007, NLM-118, and NLM-196) were located on the same chicken microchromosome and NL1-290 on another. Two chicken microchromosome GGA15-specific BAC clones, JE024F14 containing the IGVPS gene and JE020G17 containing the ALDH1A1 gene, were cytogenetically mapped to the same microchromosome that carried the six NotI linking clones, allowing identification of this chromosome as GGA15. Two GGA14-specific clones, JE027C23 and JE014E08 containing the HBA gene cluster, were co-localized on the same microchromosome as NL1-290, suggesting that this chromosome was GGA14. The results indicated that the human chromosomal region HSA3q13→q23 is likely to be orthologous to GGA15 and GGA14. The breakpoint of evolutionary conservation of human and chicken chromosomes was detected on HSA3q13.3→q23 between NL1-290, on the one hand, and six other NotI clones, on the other hand. Considering the available chicken-human comparative mapping data, another breakpoint appears to exist between the above NotI loci and four other genes, TFRC, EIF4A2, SKIL and DHX36 located on HSA3q24→qter and GGA9. Based on human sequences within the NotI clones, localization of the six new chicken coding sequences orthologous to the human/rodent genes was suggested to be on GGA15 and one on GGA14. Microchromosomal location of seven NotI clones from the HSA3q21 T-band region can be considered as evidence in support of our hypothesis about the functional analogy of mammalian T-bands and avian microchromosomes.


Russian Journal of Genetics | 2007

Chromosomal Localization of the NotI Clones from Human Chromosome 3 on Quail Microchromosomes

A. A. Kozyreva; A. V. Trukhina; A. L. Sazanova; A. F. Smirnov

For the purpose of comparative mapping of quail (Coturnix c. japonica) and human (Homo sapiens) genomes, DNA fragments from human chromosome 3 (HSA3p14-21 and HSA3q13-23) were localized on quail mitotic chromosomes. Using the method of double-color fluorescence DNA-DNA in situ hybridization, these fragments were mapped to two different microchromosomes. Earlier, similar studies were performed using chicken mitotic chromosomes. There it was demonstrated that the clones of interest were distributed among three microchromosomes (GGA12, GGA14, and GGA15). Thus, interspecific difference in the location of human chromosome 3 DNA fragments in the genomes of closely related avian species was discovered. A new confirmation of the hypothesis on the preferable localization of the gene-rich human chromosome regions on avian microchromosomes was obtained. At the same time, a suggestion on the localization of some orthologous genes in the genome of the organism under study was made: ARF4, SCN5A, PHF7, ABHD6, ZDHHC3, MAPKAPK3, ADSYNA (homolog of chicken chromosome 12), DRD2, PP2C-ETA, RAB7, CCKAR, and PKD1 (homolog of chicken chromosome 15). However, localization of the corresponding quail genes needs to be confirmed, as far as the sequences used were only the orthologs of the corresponding chicken genes.


Animal Genetics | 2005

Chromosomal localization of 15 HSA3p14–p21 Not I clones on GGA12: orthology of a chicken microchromosome to a gene-rich region of HSA3

A. A. Sazanov; Michael N Romanov; A. L. Sazanova; V. A. Stekol'nikova; A. A. Kozyreva; T. Malewski; A. F. Smirnov


Animal Science Papers and Reports | 2010

QTL in chicken: a look back and forward - a review.

A. A. Sazanov; A. L. Sazanova; Olga Y. Barkova; Kazimierz Jaszczak


Animal Genetics | 2006

Chromosomal localization of the UBAP2Z and UBAP2W genes in chicken

A. A. Sazanov; A. L. Sazanova; V A Stekol'nikova; A. V. Trukhina; A. A. Kozyreva; A. F. Smirnov; Michael N Romanov; L-J L Handley; Tadeusz Malewski; Jerry B. Dodgson


Animal Genetics | 2005

Chromosomal localization of 15 large insert BAC clones containing three microsatellites on chicken chromosome 4 (GGA4) which refine its centromere position

A. A. Sazanov; Michael N Romanov; Wardecka B; A. L. Sazanova; M. Korczak; V A Stekol'nikova; A. A. Kozyreva; A. F. Smirnov; Jaszczak K; Jerry B. Dodgson


Animal Genetics | 2004

Refined localization of the chicken KITLG, MGP and TYR genes on GGA1 by FISH mapping using BACs

A. A. Sazanov; A. L. Sazanova; Viktoria A. Tzareva; A. A. Kozyreva; A. F. Smirnov; Michael N Romanov; Jennifer A. Price; Jerry B. Dodgson


Hereditas | 2004

Chromosomal localization of three GGA4 genes using BAC-based FISH mapping: a region of conserved synteny between the chicken and human genomes

A. A. Sazanov; A. L. Sazanova; Viktoria A. Tzareva; A. A. Kozyreva; A. F. Smirnov; Michail N. Romanov; Jennifer A. Price; Jerry B. Dodgson


Animal Genetics | 2004

Chromosomal localization of CTSL: expanding of the region of evolutionary conservation between GGAZ and HSA9

A. A. Sazanov; A. L. Sazanova; V A Stekol'nikova; A. A. Kozyreva; A. F. Smirnov; Michael N Romanov; Jerry B. Dodgson

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A. A. Kozyreva

Saint Petersburg State University

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A. F. Smirnov

Saint Petersburg State University

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Michael N Romanov

Zoological Society of San Diego

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V A Stekol'nikova

Saint Petersburg State University

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A. V. Trukhina

Saint Petersburg State University

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Tadeusz Malewski

Polish Academy of Sciences

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A. V. Dukel’skaya

Saint Petersburg State University

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