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Lesson VII - Synteny

2019
The lesson teaches about synteny or the order of genes along a chromosome, which is useful for looking at orthologous genes between two species or strains.
Arora, Gaurav   +2 more
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Linkage and Synteny Homologies in Mouse and Man

1988
The following map shows the chromosomal location of genes that have been mapped in both mouse and man. The chromosomal location of the homologous gene in man is indicated after each mouse gene. Chromosome arm assignment is also given when known. Highlighted are chromosome segments that are marked by two or more genes whose homologues in man are located
Nadeau, J H, Reiner, A H
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Molecular Mapping and Synteny

2019
Linkage and quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping allow regions of the genome conferring adaptive traits to be identified; this is often an early step in identifying the genetic basis of said trait. In addition, comparative mapping, i.e. using orthologous genetic markers to create linkage and QTL maps, allows genome structure (translocations ...
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Synteny: recent advances and future prospects

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2000
Their small sizes have meant that the Arabidopsis and rice genomes are the best-studied of all plant genomes. Although even closely related plant species can show large variations in genome size, extensive genome colinearity has been established at the genetic level and recently also at the gene level.
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Original Synteny

1996
Vincent Ferretti   +2 more
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Incorrect use of the term synteny

Nature Genetics, 1999
E, Passarge, B, Horsthemke, R A, Farber
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Synteny of crop legumes

2010
La sintenia se refiere a la conservación del contenido y orden de genes entre especies mediante mapeo comparativo de marcadores moleculares comunes. El mapeo comparativo ha mostrado que especies cercanas tienden a conservar y compartir regiones genómicas durante el proceso de evolución.
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