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The cosmid CSSM25 assigns syntenic group U2 to bovine Chromosome 9 and is localized to ovine Chromosome 8

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The cosmid-derived microsatellite CSSM 25 has previously been shown to map to bovine syntenic group U2 by link-age and hybrid somatic cell analysis. We have mapped the cosmid by fluorescent in situ hybridization to bovine Chromosome (Chr) 9q17-21 and ovine Chr 8q17-21 and hence assign U2 to Chr 9 in cattle. Bovine Chr 9 and ovine Chr 8 show strong banding pattern homology, and the localization of CSSM 25 to the same region confirms the strong conservation of gene locations on these chromosomes.

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Johnson, S.E., Moore, S.S., MacKinnon, R. et al. The cosmid CSSM25 assigns syntenic group U2 to bovine Chromosome 9 and is localized to ovine Chromosome 8. Mammalian Genome 6, 529–531 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00356170

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