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From: Definition of the zebrafish genome using flow cytometry and cytogenetic mapping

Figure 2

The processing of 670 BAC clones for cytogenetic mapping in the zebrafish genome by FISH. (A) BAC clone zK030G05 (labeled in green, denoted by green arrows) is observed to be syntenic with a previously mapped BAC clone probe, zK007C07, which localizes to the short arm (p arm) of LG chromosome 3, (labeled in orange, denoted by orange arrows). (B) One BAC clone, zK110G19 (labeled in red), was observed to have two signals on the same chromosome, LG chromosome 4. The primary signal is on 4p with a secondary signal in the heterochromatic region of 4q. LG chromosome 4 is denoted by red arrows. (C) Seventeen clones had signals on two non-homologous chromosomes. For example, zC211K08 (labeled in orange) localized to the p arm of LG chromosome 22 and to the q arm heterochromatic region of LG chromosome 4 (denoted by orange arrows). The near-telomeric marker for the q arm of LG chromosome 22, zC118M01, is labeled in green (denoted by green arrows) and the near-telomeric marker for the p arm of LG chromosome 4, zK030C13, is labeled in white (denoted by white arrows). (D) Five BAC clones were pan-centromeric, such as zK171K22 (labeled in orange). (E) Five BAC clones were peri-centromeric. For example, zK120I24 (labeled in orange) localized to the p arm and near the centromere of LG chromosome 7 (denoted by orange arrows), the p arm and near the centromere of an unknown chromosome, and near the centromere of multiple chromosomes. The near-telomeric marker for the q arm of LG chromosome 7, zC128L16, is labeled in green (denoted by green arrows).

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