Comparative genome analyses, including chromosome painting in over 40 diverse mammalian species, ordered gene maps from several representatives of different mammalian and vertebrate orders, and large-scale sequencing of the human and mouse genomes are beginning to provide insight into the rates and patterns of chromosomal evolution on a whole-genome scale, as well as into the forces that have sculpted the genomes of extant mammalian species.
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Murphy, W. J., Stanyon, R., & O’Brien, S. J. (2001). Evolution of mammalian genome organization inferred from comparative gene mapping. Genome Biology. BioMed Central Ltd.
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