Nicola Hastings
The Roslin Institute
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BMC Genomics | 2006
Oliver Jann; Jan Aerts; Michelle Jones; Nicola Hastings; A. Law; Stephanie D. McKay; E. Marques; Aparna Prasad; Jody Yu; Stephen S. Moore; Sandrine Floriot; Marie-Françoise Mahé; A. Eggen; Licia Silveri; Riccardo Negrini; E. Milanesi; Paolo Ajmone-Marsan; Alessio Valentini; Cinzia Marchitelli; Maria Carmela Savarese; Michal Janitz; Ralf Herwig; Steffen Hennig; C. Gorni; E.E. Connor; Tad S. Sonstegard; T. P. L. Smith; Cord Drögemüller; John L. Williams
BackgroundSeveral approaches can be used to determine the order of loci on chromosomes and hence develop maps of the genome. However, all mapping approaches are prone to errors either arising from technical deficiencies or lack of statistical support to distinguish between alternative orders of loci. The accuracy of the genome maps could be improved, in principle, if information from different sources was combined to produce integrated maps. The publicly available bovine genomic sequence assembly with 6× coverage (Btau_2.0) is based on whole genome shotgun sequence data and limited mapping data however, it is recognised that this assembly is a draft that contains errors. Correcting the sequence assembly requires extensive additional mapping information to improve the reliability of the ordering of sequence scaffolds on chromosomes. The radiation hybrid (RH) map described here has been contributed to the international sequencing project to aid this process.ResultsAn RH map for the 30 bovine chromosomes is presented. The map was built using the Roslin 3000-rad RH panel (BovGen RH map) and contains 3966 markers including 2473 new loci in addition to 262 amplified fragment-length polymorphisms (AFLP) and 1231 markers previously published with the first generation RH map. Sequences of the mapped loci were aligned with published bovine genome maps to identify inconsistencies. In addition to differences in the order of loci, several cases were observed where the chromosomal assignment of loci differed between maps. All the chromosome maps were aligned with the current 6× bovine assembly (Btau_2.0) and 2898 loci were unambiguously located in the bovine sequence. The order of loci on the RH map for BTA 5, 7, 16, 22, 25 and 29 differed substantially from the assembled bovine sequence. From the 2898 loci unambiguously identified in the bovine sequence assembly, 131 mapped to different chromosomes in the BovGen RH map.ConclusionAlignment of the BovGen RH map with other published RH and genetic maps showed higher consistency in marker order and chromosome assignment than with the current 6× sequence assembly. This suggests that the bovine sequence assembly could be significantly improved by incorporating additional independent mapping information.
Animal Genetics | 2008
Goutam Sahana; Mogens Sandø Lund; L. Andersson-Eklund; Nicola Hastings; A. Fernandez; Terhi Iso-Touru; Bo Thomsen; Sirja Viitala; Peter Sørensen; J. L. Williams; Johanna Vilkki
A QTL affecting clinical mastitis and/or somatic cell score (SCS) has been reported previously on chromosome 9 from studies in 16 families from the Swedish Red and White (SRB), Finnish Ayrshire (FA) and Danish Red (DR) breeds. In order to refine the QTL location, 67 markers were genotyped over the whole chromosome in the 16 original families and 18 additional half-sib families. This enabled linkage disequilibrium information to be used in the analysis. Data were analysed by an approach that combines information from linkage and linkage disequilibrium, which allowed the QTL affecting clinical mastitis to be mapped to a small interval (<1 cM) between the markers BM4208 and INRA084. This QTL showed a pleiotropic effect on SCS in the DR and SRB breeds. Haplotypes associated with variations in mastitis resistance were identified. The haplotypes were predictive in the general population and can be used in marker-assisted selection. Pleiotropic effects of the mastitis QTL were studied for three milk production traits and eight udder conformation traits. This QTL was also associated with yield traits in DR but not in FA or SRB. No QTL were found for udder conformation traits on chromosome 9.
Journal of Dairy Science | 2007
Mogens Sandø Lund; Goutam Sahana; L. Andersson-Eklund; Nicola Hastings; A. Fernandez; Nina Schulman; Bo Thomsen; Sirja Viitala; John L. Williams; A. Sabry; Haldja Viinalass; Johanna Vilkki
Animal Genetics | 2006
Nicola Hastings; S. Donn; K. Derecka; A.P.F. Flint; John Woolliams
Archive | 2007
Mogens Sandø Lund; Bente Flügel Majgren; Goutam Sahana; Ayman Mahmoud Sabry; P. Sørensen; Soren Svendsen; Bo Thomsen; Ingrid Lena Anderson-Eklund; Helmi Johanna Vilkki; Christian Bendixen; Terhi Iso-Touru; Sirja Viitala; Nina Schulman; Nicola Hastings; John L. Williams; John Arthur Woolliams; Ana Isabel Fernández Àvila; Haldja Viinalass; S. Värv
Advances in Animal Biosciences | 2010
K. Derecka; Shakil Ahmad; T.C. Hodgman; Nicola Hastings; Royal; John Woolliams; A.P.F. Flint
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology | 2009
Rebecca Baxter; Nicola Hastings; Y. Law; Elizabeth Glass
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology | 2009
Nicola Hastings; Fiona Young; John L. Williams; Julie L. Fitzpatrick; Elizabeth Glass
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology | 2009
Nicola Hastings; A. Fernandez; Mogens Sandø Lund; Goutam Sahana; Bo Thomsen; Nina Schulman; John L. Williams; L. Andersson-Eklund; Haldja Viinalass; Johanna Vilkki
Archive | 2007
Mogens Sandø Lund; Christian Bendixen; Goutam Sahana; P. Sørensen; Soren Svendsen; Bo Thomsen; Bente Flügel Majgren; Ayman Mahmoud Sabry; Ingrid Lena Andersson-Eklund; Helmi Johanna Vilkki; Terhi Katarlina Iso-Touru; Sirja Viitala; Nina Schulman; Nicola Hastings; John L. Williams; John Arthur Woolliams; Àvila Ana Isabel Fernández; Haldja Viinalass; S. Värv