Microsatellite loci in Japanese quail and cross-species amplification in chicken and guinea fowl

<p>Abstract</p> <p>In line with the Gifu University's initiative to map the Japanese quail genome, a total of 100 Japanese quail microsatellite markers isolated in our laboratory were evaluated in a population of 20 unrelated quails randomly sampled from a colony of wild quail...

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Main Authors: Mizutani Makoto, Minezawa Mitsuru, Takahashi Hideaki, Matsuo Koji, Hoshi Takuya, Inoue-Murayama Miho, Kayang Boniface, Ito Shin'ichi
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Language:deu
Published: BMC 2002-03-01
Series:Genetics Selection Evolution
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Online Access:http://www.gsejournal.org/content/34/2/233
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spelling doaj-250b4767261d40668eba73655c18a3762020-11-24T23:17:02ZdeuBMCGenetics Selection Evolution0999-193X1297-96862002-03-0134223325310.1186/1297-9686-34-2-233Microsatellite loci in Japanese quail and cross-species amplification in chicken and guinea fowlMizutani MakotoMinezawa MitsuruTakahashi HideakiMatsuo KojiHoshi TakuyaInoue-Murayama MihoKayang BonifaceIto Shin'ichi<p>Abstract</p> <p>In line with the Gifu University's initiative to map the Japanese quail genome, a total of 100 Japanese quail microsatellite markers isolated in our laboratory were evaluated in a population of 20 unrelated quails randomly sampled from a colony of wild quail origin. Ninety-eight markers were polymorphic with an average of 3.7 alleles per locus and a mean heterozygosity of 0.423. To determine the utility of these markers for comparative genome mapping in Phasianidae, cross-species amplification of all the markers was tested with chicken and guinea fowl DNA. Amplification products similar in size to the orthologous loci in quail were observed in 42 loci in chicken and 20 loci in guinea fowl. Of the cross-reactive markers, 57.1% in chicken and 55.0% in guinea fowl were polymorphic when tested in 20 birds from their respective populations. Five of 15 markers that could cross-amplify Japanese quail, chicken, and guinea fowl DNA were polymorphic in all three species. Amplification of orthologous loci was confirmed by sequencing 10 loci each from chicken and guinea fowl and comparing with them the corresponding quail sequence. The microsatellite markers reported would serve as a useful resource base for genetic mapping in quail and comparative mapping in Phasianidae.</p> http://www.gsejournal.org/content/34/2/233Japanese quailmicrosatellite locichickenguinea fowlcomparative genetic map
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author Mizutani Makoto
Minezawa Mitsuru
Takahashi Hideaki
Matsuo Koji
Hoshi Takuya
Inoue-Murayama Miho
Kayang Boniface
Ito Shin'ichi
spellingShingle Mizutani Makoto
Minezawa Mitsuru
Takahashi Hideaki
Matsuo Koji
Hoshi Takuya
Inoue-Murayama Miho
Kayang Boniface
Ito Shin'ichi
Microsatellite loci in Japanese quail and cross-species amplification in chicken and guinea fowl
Genetics Selection Evolution
Japanese quail
microsatellite loci
chicken
guinea fowl
comparative genetic map
author_facet Mizutani Makoto
Minezawa Mitsuru
Takahashi Hideaki
Matsuo Koji
Hoshi Takuya
Inoue-Murayama Miho
Kayang Boniface
Ito Shin'ichi
author_sort Mizutani Makoto
title Microsatellite loci in Japanese quail and cross-species amplification in chicken and guinea fowl
title_short Microsatellite loci in Japanese quail and cross-species amplification in chicken and guinea fowl
title_full Microsatellite loci in Japanese quail and cross-species amplification in chicken and guinea fowl
title_fullStr Microsatellite loci in Japanese quail and cross-species amplification in chicken and guinea fowl
title_full_unstemmed Microsatellite loci in Japanese quail and cross-species amplification in chicken and guinea fowl
title_sort microsatellite loci in japanese quail and cross-species amplification in chicken and guinea fowl
publisher BMC
series Genetics Selection Evolution
issn 0999-193X
1297-9686
publishDate 2002-03-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>In line with the Gifu University's initiative to map the Japanese quail genome, a total of 100 Japanese quail microsatellite markers isolated in our laboratory were evaluated in a population of 20 unrelated quails randomly sampled from a colony of wild quail origin. Ninety-eight markers were polymorphic with an average of 3.7 alleles per locus and a mean heterozygosity of 0.423. To determine the utility of these markers for comparative genome mapping in Phasianidae, cross-species amplification of all the markers was tested with chicken and guinea fowl DNA. Amplification products similar in size to the orthologous loci in quail were observed in 42 loci in chicken and 20 loci in guinea fowl. Of the cross-reactive markers, 57.1% in chicken and 55.0% in guinea fowl were polymorphic when tested in 20 birds from their respective populations. Five of 15 markers that could cross-amplify Japanese quail, chicken, and guinea fowl DNA were polymorphic in all three species. Amplification of orthologous loci was confirmed by sequencing 10 loci each from chicken and guinea fowl and comparing with them the corresponding quail sequence. The microsatellite markers reported would serve as a useful resource base for genetic mapping in quail and comparative mapping in Phasianidae.</p>
topic Japanese quail
microsatellite loci
chicken
guinea fowl
comparative genetic map
url http://www.gsejournal.org/content/34/2/233
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