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Refined genetic and comparative physical mapping of the canine copper toxicosis locus

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Recently, the copper toxicosis (CT) locus in Bedlington terriers was assigned to canine chromosome region CFA10q26, which is homologous to human chromosome region HSA2p13-21. A comparative map between CFA10q21-26 and HSA2p13-21 was constructed by using genes already localized to HSA2p13-21. A high-resolution radiation map of CFA10q21-26 was constructed to facilitate positional cloning of the CT gene. For this map, seven Type I and eleven Type II markers were mapped. Using homozygosity mapping, the CT locus could be confined to a 42.3 cR3000 region, between the FH2523 and C10.602 markers. On the basis of a partial BAC contig, it was estimated that 1-cR3000 is equivalent to approximately 210 kb, implying that the CT candidate region is therefore estimated to be about 9 Mb.

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Received: 16 December 1999 / Accepted: 23 February 2000

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van de Sluis, B., Kole, S., van Wolferen, M. et al. Refined genetic and comparative physical mapping of the canine copper toxicosis locus. Mammalian Genome 11, 455–460 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003350010086

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