The syntenic relationship of the zebrafish and human genomes

WB Barbazuk, I Korf, C Kadavi, J Heyen, S Tate… - Genome …, 2000 - genome.cshlp.org
WB Barbazuk, I Korf, C Kadavi, J Heyen, S Tate, E Wun, JA Bedell, JD McPherson
Genome research, 2000genome.cshlp.org
The zebrafish is an important vertebrate model for the mutational analysis of genes effecting
developmental processes. Understanding the relationship between zebrafish genes and
mutations with those of humans will require understanding the syntenic correspondence
between the zebrafish and human genomes. High throughput gene and EST mapping
projects in zebrafish are now facilitating this goal. Map positions for 523 zebrafish genes and
ESTs with predicted human orthologs reveal extensive contiguous blocks of synteny …
The zebrafish is an important vertebrate model for the mutational analysis of genes effecting developmental processes. Understanding the relationship between zebrafish genes and mutations with those of humans will require understanding the syntenic correspondence between the zebrafish and human genomes. High throughput gene and EST mapping projects in zebrafish are now facilitating this goal. Map positions for 523 zebrafish genes and ESTs with predicted human orthologs reveal extensive contiguous blocks of synteny between the zebrafish and human genomes. Eighty percent of genes and ESTs analyzed belong to conserved synteny groups (two or more genes linked in both zebrafish and human) and 56% of all genes analyzed fall in 118 homology segments (uninterrupted segments containing two or more contiguous genes or ESTs with conserved map order between the zebrafish and human genomes). This work now provides a syntenic relationship to the human genome for the majority of the zebrafish genome.
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