Meiotic crossover hotspots contained in haplotype block boundaries of the mouse genome
- 14 August 2007
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 104 (33) , 13396-13401
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0701965104
Abstract
Fertility requires successful chromosome segregation in meiosis, which in most sexual organisms depends on the formation of appropriately placed crossovers. The nonrandom genome-wide distributions of meiotic recombination events have been examined at the molecular level experimentally in yeast and by inference from linkage disequilibrium patterns in humans. Thus far, no method has existed for pinpointing sites of crossing-over on a genome-wide scale in an experimentally tractable animal whose genome size and complexity models that of humans. Here, we present a genomic approach to identify mouse crossover hotspots, based on targeting haplotype block boundaries. This represents a previously undescribed method potentially applicable to large-scale mouse hotspot identification. Using this method, we have successfully predicted the location of two previously uncharacterized crossover hotspots in male mice. As increasing amounts of single-nucleotide polymorphism data emerge, this approach will be useful for investigating the recombination landscape of the mouse genome.Keywords
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