C. Mellink et al., PCR AMPLIFICATION AND PHYSICAL LOCALIZATION OF THE GENES FOR PIG FSHBAND LHB, Cytogenetics and cell genetics, 70(3-4), 1995, pp. 224-227
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) are me
mbers of the glycoprotein hormone family and play essential roles in g
ametogenesis and sexual development of mammals. Fragments of the porci
ne genes coding for the beta subunits of FSH and LH were amplified by
PCR and used as probes for radioactive in situ hybridization in order
to map these loci in the pig. Primers were chosen on the genomic DNA n
ucleotide sequences of FSHB and LHB as published in GenBank. Fragments
of 1,127 bp (FSHB) and 1,239 bp (LHB) were cloned and verified by seq
uencing. FSHB was localized to pig chromosome bands 2p1.6-->p1.2 and L
HB to pig chromosome band 6q2.1. The localization of LHB to the so-cal
led halothane region of chromosome 6 could be expected from comparativ
e mapping data. For FSHB, no conclusions can be drawn in this respect
since, up to the present, too few genes are located on porcine chromos
ome 2.