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Nature | 2002

A physical map of the mouse genome

Simon G. Gregory; Mandeep Sekhon; Jacqueline E. Schein; Shaying Zhao; Kazutoyo Osoegawa; Carol Scott; Richard S. Evans; Paul W. Burridge; Tony Cox; Christopher A. Fox; Richard D. Hutton; Ian R. Mullenger; Kimbly J. Phillips; James Smith; Jim Stalker; Glen Threadgold; Ewan Birney; Kristine M. Wylie; Asif T. Chinwalla; John W. Wallis; LaDeana W. Hillier; Jason Carter; Tony Gaige; Sara Jaeger; Colin Kremitzki; Dan Layman; Jason Maas; Rebecca McGrane; Kelly Mead; Rebecca Walker

A physical map of a genome is an essential guide for navigation, allowing the location of any gene or other landmark in the chromosomal DNA. We have constructed a physical map of the mouse genome that contains 296 contigs of overlapping bacterial clones and 16,992 unique markers. The mouse contigs were aligned to the human genome sequence on the basis of 51,486 homology matches, thus enabling use of the conserved synteny (correspondence between chromosome blocks) of the two genomes to accelerate construction of the mouse map. The map provides a framework for assembly of whole-genome shotgun sequence data, and a tile path of clones for generation of the reference sequence. Definition of the human–mouse alignment at this level of resolution enables identification of a mouse clone that corresponds to almost any position in the human genome. The human sequence may be used to facilitate construction of other mammalian genome maps using the same strategy.


Genome Biology | 2007

A physical map of the bovine genome

Warren M Snelling; Readman Chiu; Jacqueline E. Schein; Matthew Hobbs; Colette A. Abbey; David L. Adelson; Jan Aerts; Gary L Bennett; Ian Bosdet; Mekki Boussaha; Rudiger Brauning; Alexandre R Caetano; Marcos M Costa; A. M. Crawford; Brian P. Dalrymple; A. Eggen; Annelie Everts-van der Wind; Sandrine Floriot; Mathieu Gautier; C. A. Gill; Ronnie D Green; Robert A. Holt; Oliver Jann; Steven J.M. Jones; S. M. Kappes; J. W. Keele; Pieter J. de Jong; Denis M. Larkin; Harris A. Lewin; J. C. McEwan

BackgroundCattle are important agriculturally and relevant as a model organism. Previously described genetic and radiation hybrid (RH) maps of the bovine genome have been used to identify genomic regions and genes affecting specific traits. Application of these maps to identify influential genetic polymorphisms will be enhanced by integration with each other and with bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) libraries. The BAC libraries and clone maps are essential for the hybrid clone-by-clone/whole-genome shotgun sequencing approach taken by the bovine genome sequencing project.ResultsA bovine BAC map was constructed with HindIII restriction digest fragments of 290,797 BAC clones from animals of three different breeds. Comparative mapping of 422,522 BAC end sequences assisted with BAC map ordering and assembly. Genotypes and pedigree from two genetic maps and marker scores from three whole-genome RH panels were consolidated on a 17,254-marker composite map. Sequence similarity allowed integrating the BAC and composite maps with the bovine draft assembly (Btau3.1), establishing a comprehensive resource describing the bovine genome. Agreement between the marker and BAC maps and the draft assembly is high, although discrepancies exist. The composite and BAC maps are more similar than either is to the draft assembly.ConclusionFurther refinement of the maps and greater integration into the genome assembly process may contribute to a high quality assembly. The maps provide resources to associate phenotypic variation with underlying genomic variation, and are crucial resources for understanding the biology underpinning this important ruminant species so closely associated with humans.


Genome Biology | 2007

A BAC clone fingerprinting approach to the detection of human genome rearrangements

Martin Krzywinski; Ian Bosdet; Carrie Mathewson; Natasja Wye; Jay Brebner; Readman Chiu; Richard Corbett; Matthew A. Field; Darlene Lee; Trevor Pugh; Stas Volik; Asim Siddiqui; Steven J.M. Jones; Jacquie Schein; Collin Collins; Marco A. Marra

We present a method, called fingerprint profiling (FPP), that uses restriction digest fingerprints of bacterial artificial chromosome clones to detect and classify rearrangements in the human genome. The approach uses alignment of experimental fingerprint patterns to in silico digests of the sequence assembly and is capable of detecting micro-deletions (1-5 kb) and balanced rearrangements. Our method has compelling potential for use as a whole-genome method for the identification and characterization of human genome rearrangements.


Current protocols in human genetics | 2007

Large‐Scale BAC Clone Restriction Digest Fingerprinting

Carrie Mathewson; Jacqueline E. Schein; Marco A. Marra

Restriction digest fingerprinting is a common method for characterizing large insert genomic clones, e.g., bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC), P1 artificial chromosome (PAC) and Fosmid clones. This clone fingerprinting method has been widely applied in the construction of clone‐based physical maps, which have been used as positional cloning resources as well as to support directed and genome‐wide sequencing efforts. This unit describes a robust, large‐scale procedure for generation of agarose gel–based clone fingerprints from BAC clones.


Science | 2005

The genome of the basidiomycetous yeast and human pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans

Brendan J. Loftus; Eula Fung; Paola Roncaglia; Don Rowley; Paolo Amedeo; Dan Bruno; Jessica Vamathevan; Molly Miranda; Iain J. Anderson; James A. Fraser; Jonathan E. Allen; Ian Bosdet; Michael R. Brent; Readman Chiu; Tamara L. Doering; Maureen J. Donlin; Cletus D'souza; Deborah S. Fox; Viktoriya Grinberg; Jianmin Fu; Marilyn Fukushima; Brian J. Haas; James Huang; Guilhem Janbon; Steven J.M. Jones; Hean L. Koo; Martin Krzywinski; June Kwon-Chung; Klaus B. Lengeler; Rama Maiti


Nucleic Acids Research | 2004

A set of BAC clones spanning the human genome

Martin Krzywinski; Ian Bosdet; Duane E. Smailus; Readman Chiu; Carrie Mathewson; Natasja Wye; Sarah Barber; Mabel Brown-John; Susanna Chan; Steve Chand; Alison Cloutier; Noreen Girn; Darlene Lee; Amara Masson; Michael Mayo; Teika Olson; Pawan Pandoh; Anna Liisa Prabhu; Eric F.P.M. Schoenmakers; Miranda Tsai; Donna G. Albertson; Wan L. Lam; Chik On Choy; Kazutoyo Osoegawa; Shaying Zhao; Pieter J. de Jong; Jacqueline E. Schein; Steven J.M. Jones; Marco A. Marra


Genomics | 2005

A physical map of the genome of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar.

Siemon H.S. Ng; Carlo G. Artieri; Ian Bosdet; Readman Chiu; Roy G. Danzmann; William S. Davidson; Moira M. Ferguson; Christopher D. Fjell; Bjørn Høyheim; Steven J.M. Jones; Pieter J. de Jong; Ben F. Koop; Martin Krzywinski; Krzysztof P. Lubieniecki; Marco A. Marra; Leslie A. Mitchell; Carrie Mathewson; Kazutoyo Osoegawa; Sarah E. Parisotto; Ruth B. Phillips; Matthew L. Rise; Kristian R. von Schalburg; Jacqueline E. Schein; Heesun Shin; Asim Siddiqui; Jim Thorsen; Natasja Wye; George S. Yang; Baoli Zhu


Plant Journal | 2007

A physical map of the highly heterozygous Populus genome: integration with the genome sequence and genetic map and analysis of haplotype variation.

Colin T. Kelleher; Readman Chiu; Heesun Shin; Ian Bosdet; Martin Krzywinski; Chris Fjell; Jennifer Wilkin; Tongming Yin; Stephen P. DiFazio; Johar Ali; Jennifer Asano; Susanna Chan; Alison Cloutier; Noreen Girn; Stephen Leach; Darlene Lee; Carrie Mathewson; Teika Olson; Katie O’Connor; Anna-Liisa Prabhu; Duane E. Smailus; Jeffery M. Stott; Miranda Tsai; Natasja Wye; George S. Yang; Jun Zhuang; Robert A. Holt; Nicholas H. Putnam; Julia Vrebalov; James J. Giovannoni


Genome Research | 2004

Integrated and Sequence-Ordered BAC- and YAC-Based Physical Maps for the Rat Genome

Martin Krzywinski; John W. Wallis; Claudia Gosele; Ian Bosdet; Readman Chiu; Tina Graves; Oliver Hummel; Dan Layman; Carrie Mathewson; Natasja Wye; Baoli Zhu; Derek Albracht; Jennifer Asano; Sarah Barber; Mabel Brown-John; Susanna Chan; Steve Chand; Alison Cloutier; Jonathon Davito; Chris Fjell; Tony Gaige; Detlev Ganten; Noreen Girn; Kurtis Guggenheimer; Heinz Himmelbauer; Thomas Kreitler; Stephen Leach; Darlene Lee; Hans Lehrach; Michael Mayo


Nucleic Acids Research | 2002

An efficient strategy for large-scale high-throughput transposon-mediated sequencing of cDNA clones

Yaron S N Butterfield; Marco A. Marra; Jennifer Asano; Susanna Y. Chan; Ranabir Guin; Martin Krzywinski; Soo Sen Lee; Kim W. K. MacDonald; Carrie Mathewson; Teika Olson; Pawan Pandoh; Anna-Liisa Prabhu; Angelique Schnerch; Ursula Skalska; Duane E. Smailus; Jeff M. Stott; Miranda I. Tsai; George S. Yang; Scott Zuyderduyn; Jacqueline E. Schein; Steven J.M. Jones

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Ian Bosdet

University of British Columbia

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Jacqueline E. Schein

University of British Columbia

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Marco A. Marra

University of British Columbia

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Natasja Wye

University of British Columbia

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Steven J.M. Jones

University of British Columbia

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Darlene Lee

University of British Columbia

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Pieter J. de Jong

Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute

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Alison Cloutier

University of British Columbia

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