Genetic Mapping of 262 Loci Derived from Expressed Sequences in a Murine Interspecific Cross Using Single-Strand Conformational Polymorphism Analysis

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We have demonstrated previously that noncoding sequences of genes are a robust source of polymorphisms between mouse species when tested using single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis, and that these polymorphisms are useful for genetic mapping. In this report we demonstrate that presumptive 3′-untranslated region sequence obtained from expressed sequence tags (ESTs) can be analyzed in a similar fashion, and we have used this approach to map 262 loci using an Interspecific backcross. These results demonstrate SSCP analysis of genes or ESTs is a simple and efficient means for the genetic localization of transcribed sequences, and is furthermore an approach that is applicable to any system for which there is sufficient sequence polymorphism.

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Brady, K. P., Rowe, L. B., Her, H., Stevens, T. J., Eppig, J., Sussman, D. J., … Beier, D. R. (1997). Genetic Mapping of 262 Loci Derived from Expressed Sequences in a Murine Interspecific Cross Using Single-Strand Conformational Polymorphism Analysis. Genome Research, 7(11), 1085–1093. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.7.11.1085

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