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The positional cloning of the hypocretin receptor 2, the gene for autosomal
recessive canine narcolepsy, has led to the development of a physical map
spanning a large portion of canine chromosome 12 (CFA12), in a region corre
sponding to human chromosome 6p12-q13. More than 40 expressed sequence tags
(ESTs) were used in homology search experiments, together with chromosome
walking, to build both physical and radiation hybrid maps of the CFA12 13-2
1 region. The resulting map of bacterial artificial chromosome ends, ESTs,
and microsatellite markers represents the longest continuous high-density m
ap of the dog genome reported to date. These data further establish the dog
as a system for studying disease genes of interest to human populations an
d highlight feasible approaches for positional cloning of disease genes in
organisms where genomic resources are limited. (C) 2001 Academic Press.