By in situ hybridization we show that the 5S rRNA genes in the mink map to chromosome 2q in three loci. The 2q1.1 locus containing 34% of the 5S rDNA maps close to the centromere, and the remaining two loci of the 5S rDNA map to 2q1.3 (52%) and to 2q2.3 (14%). These data were obtained with a tritiated transcript of the 5S rRNA gene containing 121 bp. In a comparative FISH study performed with a biotinylated transcript of the 5S rRNA gene the procedure failed to detect the 2q2.3 site. A closely corresponding difference between the two procedures experienced previously in man and in the crab-eating macaque is discussed. The present results suggest a homology between 2q in the mink and part of 1q in man harbouring the 5S rRNA genes in 1q42.13 and 1q31 respectively.
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Christensen, K., Lomholt, B., Hallenberg, C., & Nielsen, K. V. (1998). Mink 5S rRNA genes map to 2q in three loci suggesting conservation of synteny with human 1q. Hereditas, 128(1), 17–20. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1601-5223.1998.00017.x
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