Comparative maps display the chromosomal location of homologous genes in different species and highlight genetic segments that are conserved in evolution. These maps are used to study chromosomal changes that occurred during the divergence of mammalian lineages, to identify candidates for hereditary disease genes, and to facilitate mapping in other species. Recently, physical mapping in regions of known conserved linkage has revealed previously undetected chromosomal changes that may provide clues to understanding chromosomal structure and function and evolutionary processes. The availability of these data in electronically accessible formats is critical to the growth and analysis of comparative maps
Rapidly developing comparative gene maps in selected mammal species are providing an opportunity to ...
The success of the ongoing Human Genome Project has resulted in accelerated plans for completing the...
A genetic map of 31 biochemical loci located on 17 feline syntenic (linkage) groups has been derived...
The Mammalian Comparative Database provides genetic maps of mammalian species. Comparative maps are ...
The recent introduction of biochemical and molecular methods for characterizing and mapping genes ha...
Dense genetic maps of human, mouse, and rat genomes that are based on coding genes and on microsatel...
Recent advances in gene mapping technologies have led to increased emphasis in developing representa...
Comparative genome analyses, including chromosome painting in over 40 diverse mammalian species, ord...
Comparisons between the genomes have provided invaluable resources and tools for the annotation of D...
The recent emphasis on human genome mapping has stimulated the development of gene maps in close to ...
Background: Comparative mapping provides new insights into the evolutionary history of genomes. In p...
We have adapted the Location Database (LDB) map-integration strategy of Morton et al. [Ann Hum Genet...
Motivation: The completion of human and mouse genome sequences provides a valuable resource for deco...
Technological advances have made possible the development of high-resolution genetic linkage maps fo...
The quantitative study of evolution based on comparative map data is dependent on the definition and...
Rapidly developing comparative gene maps in selected mammal species are providing an opportunity to ...
The success of the ongoing Human Genome Project has resulted in accelerated plans for completing the...
A genetic map of 31 biochemical loci located on 17 feline syntenic (linkage) groups has been derived...
The Mammalian Comparative Database provides genetic maps of mammalian species. Comparative maps are ...
The recent introduction of biochemical and molecular methods for characterizing and mapping genes ha...
Dense genetic maps of human, mouse, and rat genomes that are based on coding genes and on microsatel...
Recent advances in gene mapping technologies have led to increased emphasis in developing representa...
Comparative genome analyses, including chromosome painting in over 40 diverse mammalian species, ord...
Comparisons between the genomes have provided invaluable resources and tools for the annotation of D...
The recent emphasis on human genome mapping has stimulated the development of gene maps in close to ...
Background: Comparative mapping provides new insights into the evolutionary history of genomes. In p...
We have adapted the Location Database (LDB) map-integration strategy of Morton et al. [Ann Hum Genet...
Motivation: The completion of human and mouse genome sequences provides a valuable resource for deco...
Technological advances have made possible the development of high-resolution genetic linkage maps fo...
The quantitative study of evolution based on comparative map data is dependent on the definition and...
Rapidly developing comparative gene maps in selected mammal species are providing an opportunity to ...
The success of the ongoing Human Genome Project has resulted in accelerated plans for completing the...
A genetic map of 31 biochemical loci located on 17 feline syntenic (linkage) groups has been derived...