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Nature | 1999

The dynamics of chromosome evolution in birds and mammals.

David W. Burt; Charlotte Bruley; Ian C. Dunn; Cheryl Jones; Anne Ramage; Andy Law; David Morrice; Ian R. Paton; Jacqueline Smith; D Windsor; Alexei Sazanov; R. Fries; David Waddington

Comparative mapping, which compares the location of homologous genes in different species, is a powerful tool for studying genome evolution. Comparative maps suggest that rates of chromosomal change in mammals can vary from one to ten rearrangements per million years. On the basis of these rates we would expect 84 to 600 conserved segments in a chicken comparison with human or mouse. Here we build comparative maps between these species and estimate that numbers of conserved segments are in the lower part of this range. We conclude that the organization of the human genome is closer to that of the chicken than the mouse and by adding comparative mapping results from a range of vertebrates, we identify three possible phases of chromosome evolution. The relative stability of genomes such as those of the chicken and human will enable the reconstruction of maps of ancestral vertebrates.


Genetics Research | 2004

Segregation of QTL for production traits in commercial meat-type chickens.

Dj De Koning; Chris Haley; D Windsor; Paul Hocking; Harry Griffin; Andrew P. Morris; J Vincent; Dave Burt

This study investigated whether quantitative trait loci (QTL) identified in experimental crosses of chickens provide a short cut to the identification of QTL in commercial populations. A commercial population of broilers was targeted for chromosomal regions in which QTL for traits associated with meat production have previously been detected in extreme crosses. A three-generation design, consisting of 15 grandsires, 608 half-sib hens and over 15 000 third-generation offspring, was implemented within the existing breeding scheme of a broiler breeding company. The first two generations were typed for 52 microsatellite markers spanning regions of nine chicken chromosomes and covering a total of 730 cM, approximately one-fifth of the chicken genome. Using half-sib analyses with a multiple QTL model, linkage was studied between these regions and 17 growth and carcass traits. Out of 153 trait x region comparisons, 53 QTL exceeded the threshold for genome-wide significance while an additional 23 QTL were significant at the nominal 1% level. Many of the QTL affect the carcass proportions and feed intake, for which there are few published studies. Given intensive selection for efficient growth in broilers for more than 50 generations it is surprising that many QTL affecting these traits are still segregating. Future fine-mapping efforts could elucidate whether ancestral mutations are still segregating as a result of pleiotropic effects on fitness traits or whether this variation is due to new mutations.


Nature Genetics | 1999

300 million years of conserved synteny between chicken Z and human chromosome 9

Indrajit Nanda; Zhihong Shan; Manfred Schartl; Dave Burt; Michael R. Koehler; Hans Gerd Nothwang; Frank Grützner; Ian R. Paton; D Windsor; Ian F. Dunn; Wolfgang Engel; Peter Staeheli; Shigeki Mizuno; Thomas Haaf


Poultry Science | 2002

Mapping of quantitative trait loci for body weight at three, six, and nine weeks of age in a broiler layer cross

A. Sewalem; D. M. Morrice; A. Law; D Windsor; Chris Haley; C. O. N. Ikeobi; David W. Burt; Paul Hocking


Animal Genetics | 2002

Quantitative trait loci affecting fatness in the chicken

C.O.N. Ikeobi; John Woolliams; David Morrice; A. Law; D Windsor; Dave Burt; Paul Hocking


Animal Genetics | 2000

Differences in gene density on chicken macrochromosomes and microchromosomes.

Jacqueline Smith; Charlotte Bruley; Ian R. Paton; Ian F. Dunn; Cheryl Jones; D Windsor; David Morrice; Andy Law; Julio S. Masabanda; Alexei Sazanov; D. Waddington; R. Fries; David W. Burt


Journal of Animal Science | 2003

Quantitative trait locus detection in commercial broiler lines using candidate regions.

Dj De Koning; D Windsor; Paul Hocking; Dave Burt; Andy Law; Chris Haley; Andrew P. Morris; J Vincent; Harry Griffin


Livestock Production Science | 2004

Quantitative trait loci for meat yield and muscle distribution in a broiler layer cross

C.O.N. Ikeobi; John Woolliams; David Morrice; A. Law; D Windsor; Dave Burt; Paul Hocking


Animal Genetics | 2006

QTL analysis of body weight and conformation score in commercial broiler chickens using variance component and half‐sib analyses

Suzanne Rowe; D Windsor; Chris Haley; Dave Burt; Paul Hocking; Harry Griffin; J Vincent; Dj De Koning


Animal Genetics | 2000

Integration of the genetic and physical maps of the chicken macrochromosomes

Jacqueline Smith; Ian R. Paton; Charlotte Bruley; D Windsor; David W. Burt; F.A. Ponce de León; D. Burke

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Paul Hocking

University of Edinburgh

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Dave Burt

University of Edinburgh

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Chris Haley

University of Edinburgh

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Andy Law

University of Edinburgh

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A. Law

The Roslin Institute

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