EST-based gene discovery in pig: virtual expression patterns and comparative mapping to human
- 1 August 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Mammalian Genome
- Vol. 14 (8) , 565-579
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00335-002-2263-7
Abstract
A molecular understanding of porcine reproduction is of biological interest and economic importance. Our Midwest Consortium has produced cDNA libraries containing the majority of genes expressed in major female reproductive tissues, and we have deposited into public databases 21,499 expressed sequence tag (EST) gene sequences from the 3′ end of clones from these libraries. These sequences represent 10,574 different genes, based on sequence comparison among these data, and comparison with existing porcine ESTs and genes indicate as many as 4652 of these EST clusters are novel. In silico analysis identified sequences that are expressed in specific pig tissues or organs and confirmed the broad expression in pig for many genes ubiquitously expressed in human tissues. Furthermore, we have developed computer software to identify sequence similarity of these pig genes with their human counterparts, and to extract the mapping information of these human homologues from genome databases. We demonstrate the utility of this software for comparative mapping by localizing 61 genes on the porcine physical map for Chromosomes (Chrs) 5, 10, and 14.Keywords
This publication has 57 references indexed in Scilit:
- Porcine gene discovery by normalized cDNA-library sequencing and EST cluster assemblyMammalian Genome, 2002
- Production of α-1,3-Galactosyltransferase Knockout Pigs by Nuclear Transfer CloningScience, 2002
- Finding the molecular basis of quatitative traits: successes and pitfallsNature Reviews Genetics, 2001
- Mapping of expressed sequence tags from a porcine early embryonic cDNA libraryAnimal Genetics, 2001
- Identification of quantitative trait loci affecting reproduction in pigs.Journal of Animal Science, 2001
- A genomic scan of porcine reproductive traits reveals possible quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for number of corpora luteaMammalian Genome, 1999
- New insights into porcine-human synteny conservationMammalian Genome, 1999
- Characterization of FSH-regulated genes isolated by mRNA differential display from pig ovarian granulosa cellsAnimal Genetics, 1998
- Normalization and subtraction: two approaches to facilitate gene discovery.Genome Research, 1996
- Isolation and Characterization of Recombinant cDNA Clones Corresponding to Developmentally Regulated Genes in Pig LiverJournal of Animal Science, 1989