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A second-generation integrated map of the silkworm reveals synteny and conserved gene order between lepidopteran insects.


ABSTRACT: A second-generation linkage map was constructed for the silkworm, Bombyx mori, focusing on mapping Bombyx sequences appearing in public nucleotide databases and bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) contigs. A total of 874 BAC contigs containing 5067 clones (22% of the library) were constructed by PCR-based screening with sequence-tagged sites (STSs) derived from whole-genome shotgun (WGS) sequences. A total of 523 BAC contigs, including 342 independent genes registered in public databases and 85 expressed sequence tags (ESTs), were placed onto the linkage map. We found significant synteny and conserved gene order between B. mori and a nymphalid butterfly, Heliconius melpomene, in four linkage groups (LGs), strongly suggesting that using B. mori as a reference for comparative genomics in Lepidotera is highly feasible.

SUBMITTER: Yasukochi Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1526672 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A second-generation integrated map of the silkworm reveals synteny and conserved gene order between lepidopteran insects.

Yasukochi Yuji Y   Ashakumary Laksmikutty A LA   Baba Kotaro K   Yoshido Atsuo A   Sahara Ken K  

Genetics 20060317 3


A second-generation linkage map was constructed for the silkworm, Bombyx mori, focusing on mapping Bombyx sequences appearing in public nucleotide databases and bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) contigs. A total of 874 BAC contigs containing 5067 clones (22% of the library) were constructed by PCR-based screening with sequence-tagged sites (STSs) derived from whole-genome shotgun (WGS) sequences. A total of 523 BAC contigs, including 342 independent genes registered in public databases and 8  ...[more]

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