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Molecular cytogenetic analysis and centromeric satellite organization of a novel 8; 11 translocation in sheep: a possible intermediate in biarmed chromosome evolution

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MAMMALIAN GENOME
Volume 14, Issue 10, Pages 706-710

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00335-003-3004-2

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During analysis of genome organization in sheep (Ovis aries, 2n = 54, XY/XX), we found a novel chromosomal translocation in an animal expected to be normal, adding to the six 'centric fusions' previously reported. The translocation was identified as t(8; 11) by G-banding and was shown to be centric, involving whole chromosome arms by chromosome painting with probes for Chromosomes (Chrs) 8 and 11. Satellite I and a newly isolated satellite II clone was used to characterize the centromeric regions of both the novel and the three pairs of evolutionarily derived biarmed chromosomes. The novel t(8; 11) showed satellite I proximal on both arms with satellite II covering the centromere, while the evolutionarily derived fusion leading to Chrs 2 and 3 showed the opposite configuration, not obviously derived by a simple fusion. Chr 1 has lost the satellite I hybridization patterns. The novel t(8; 11) provides strong evidence for an intermediate step in evolution of the biarmed chromosomes in sheep.

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