Localization of the alpha-S2-casein gene (CASAS2) to the homoeologous cattle, sheep, and goat chromosomes 4 by in situ hybridization

The alpha-S2-casein gene (CASAS2) has been mapped to the homoeologous cattle, sheep, and goat chromosomes 4 and to the long arm of a bovine chromosome translocation, t(4;8), using nonradioactive in situ hybridization and simultaneous fluorescent R-banding. The t(4;8) has been characterized by GTG-,...

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Published in:Cytogenetics and cell genetics Vol. 64; no. 3-4; p. 281
Main Authors: Hayes, H, Petit, E, Bouniol, C, Popescu, P
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Switzerland 01-01-1993
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Summary:The alpha-S2-casein gene (CASAS2) has been mapped to the homoeologous cattle, sheep, and goat chromosomes 4 and to the long arm of a bovine chromosome translocation, t(4;8), using nonradioactive in situ hybridization and simultaneous fluorescent R-banding. The t(4;8) has been characterized by GTG-, GBG-, and RBG-banding and by silver staining of nucleolus organizer regions. These results confirm the previous (ISCNDA, 1989) localization of the casein gene group to chromosome 4 of cattle, sheep, and goats. We propose that the discrepancy between our results and earlier assignments of the casein gene group to chromosome 6 of cattle and sheep can be explained by the fact that the chromosome identified as No. 6 in the Reading Conference (1976) report was renamed chromosome 4 in the ISCNDA (1989) standardized karyotype of both species.
ISSN:0301-0171
DOI:10.1159/000133593