Avian comparative genomics: reciprocal chromosome painting between domestic chicken (Gallus gallus) and the stone curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus, Charadriiformes) - An atypical species with low diploid number
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2009
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The chicken is the most extensively studied species in birds and thus constitutes an ideal reference for comparative genomics in birds. Comparative cytogenetic studies indicate that the chicken has retained many chromosome characters of the ancestral avia We thank Dr. Norin Chai ( Paris Museum of Natural History) for providing the tissue biopsy of a female Burhinus oedicnemus and Dr. Indrajit Nanda for a critical reading of the manuscript. The study was supported partly by a Royal Society International Sho |
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Avian comparative genomics: reciprocal chromosome painting between domestic chicken (Gallus gallus) and the stone curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus, Charadriiformes) - An atypical species with low diploid number |
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Nie, Wenhui; O'Brien, Patricia C. M.; Ng, Bee L.; Fu, Beiyuan; Volobouev, Vitaly; Carter, Nigel P.; Ferguson-Smith, Malcolm A.; Yang, Fengtang.Avian comparative genomics: reciprocal chromosome painting between domestic chicken (Gallus gallus) and the stone curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus, Charadriiformes) - An atypical species with low diploid number,17,99-113,chicken; stone curlew; Burhinus oedicnemus; reciprocal chromosome painting; chromosome rearrangements(SCI-E ):We thank Dr. Norin Chai ( Paris Museum of Natural History) for providing the tissue biopsy of a female Burhinus oedicnemus and Dr. Indrajit Nanda for a critical reading of the manuscript. The study was supported partly by a Royal Society International Sho |
Palavras-Chave | #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Genetics & Heredity #chicken #stone curlew #Burhinus oedicnemus #reciprocal chromosome painting #chromosome rearrangements |
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