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A chromosome-based model for estimating the number of conserved segments between pairs of species from comparative genetic maps
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Waddington, D
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]
Springbett, AJ
[1
]
Burt, DW
[1
]
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[1] Roslin Inst, Roslin EH25 9PS, Midlothian, Scotland
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Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ;
090102 ;
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Comparative genetic maps of two species allow insights into the rearrangements of their genomes since divergence from a common ancestor. When the map details the positions of genes (or any set of orthologous DNA sequences) on chromosomes, syntenic blocks of one or more genes may be identified and used, with appropriate models, to estimate the number of chromosomal segments with conserved content conserved between species. We propose a model for the distribution of the lengths of unobserved segments on each chromosome that allo cvs for widely differing chromosome lengths. The model uses as data either the counts of genes in a syntenic block or the distance between extreme members of a block, or both. The parameters of the proposed segment length distribution, estimated by maximum likelihood, give predictions of the number of conserved segments pet chromosome. The model is applied to data from two comparative maps for the chicken, one with human and one with mouse.
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