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Our SNP-based genetic linkage map of turkey with 531 markers reveals a genome length of 2,324 cM.
A linkage map of turkey is essential not only for the mapping of quantitative trait loci, but also as a framework to enable the assignment of sequence contigs to specific chromosomes.
Our comparative linkage map of turkey and chicken does not show pericentic inversions on MGA2 and MGA3p as were reported by Griffin et al. [ 2] but we have observed complex rearrangements resulting in a reversed order of markers on these chromosomes (Additional file 3).
Its great dimensions can only be noticed when the gravity anomaly map of Turkey is examined.
Kara and his young producer Nermin Aktekin politely masked their amusement when I said I had looked in vain to find Kalandar on a map of Turkey.
A map of Turkey showing the North Anatolian fault and the successive earthquakes rupturing the fault starting from the east in 1939 and causing the recent Izmit quake.
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Comparative mapping of turkey and chicken revealed two inter-, and 57 intrachromosomal rearrangements between these two species.
Comparative mapping of turkey BES to the chicken May 2006 (WUGSC2.1/galGal3) genome sequence assemblies [ 5] was done using NCBI-BLAST [ 60], requiring matches of 90% or more for at least 50 bp.
Whole genome genetic map size of chicken was 72.5 cM larger than the whole genome genetic map size of turkey.
The total physical map size of turkey covered by markers genotyped in this study was 939.4 Mb.
We thus present a detailed comparative cytogenetic map of the turkey based on reciprocal zoo-FISH with chicken and turkey macrochromosome paints, zoo-FISH with chicken microchromosome paints and single/dual color FISH mapping of more than 300 chicken BACs to turkey metaphases.
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