Gene–Centromere Distances of Allozyme loci in Even- and Odd-year Pink Salmon, (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha)

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M.P. Matsuoka
A.J. Gharrett
R.L. Wilmot
W.W. Smoker
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[1] University of Alaska Fairbanks,Juneau Center, School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences
[2] National Research Council of Canada,Institute for Marine Biosciences
[3] Alaska Fisheries Science Center,Auke Bay Laboratory
[4] NMFS,undefined
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Genetica | 2004年 / 121卷
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allozyme; gene–centromere distance; gene mapping; genetic variation; gynogenesis; pink salmon; salmonid;
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We produced gynogenetic progeny families to estimate gene–centromere (G–C) distances of allozyme loci in even-year and odd-year pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha). G–C distances of 37 loci distributed on a chromosome ranged from 1 cM at LDH-A1* to 49 cM at ADA-2*, DIA-2*, and sMDH-B1,2*. The distribution of the G–C distances along the chromosome arm was not even and appears telomeric. Eight loci in even-year and seven in odd-year showed high G–C distances (>45 cM), indicating that one crossover per chromosome arm is usual in pink salmon. Variation was observed in the results from different families; 14 loci out of 21 tested, showed heterogeneity. At mAH-3*, G–C distances from five odd-year families ranged from 6 to 37 cM; the widest range observed in this study. At isoloci such as sMDH-A1,2* and sMDH-B1,2* the distances from different families were grouped into statistically discrete distributions, suggesting that it may be a reflection polymorphism at both isoloci. It appears G–C distances in salmonid species are well conserved with some minor differences.
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