Mapping of 262 DNA markers into 24 intervals on human chromosome 11.

Citation
Tanigami, Akira et al., Mapping of 262 DNA markers into 24 intervals on human chromosome 11., American journal of human genetics , 50-I(1), 1992, pp. 56-64
ISSN journal
00029297
Volume
50-I
Issue
1
Year of publication
1992
Pages
56 - 64
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
We have extended our mapping effort on human chromosome 11 to encompass a total of 262 DNA markers, which have been mapped into 24 intervals on chromosome 11; 123 of the markers reveal RFLPs. These clones are scattered throughout the chromosome, although some clustering occurs in R-positive bands (p15.1, p11.2, q13, and q23.3). Fifty-two of the markers were found to contain DNA sequences conserved in Chinese hamster, and some of these 52 also cross-hybridized with DNA from other mammals and/or chicken. As the length of chromosome 11 is estimated at nearly 130 cM, the average distance between RFLP markers is roughly 1 cM. The large panel of DNA markers on our map should contribute to investigations of hereditary diseases on this chromosome, and it will also provide reagents for constructing either fine-scale linkage and physical maps or contig maps of cosmids or yeast artificial chromosomes.