Establishment of bovine chromosome region specific high resolution maps using microdissection

An alternative approach for the direct analysis of chromosome regions corresponding to economical traits, based on chromosome microdissection, is described. Large fragment clones isolated with primer pairs designed from chromosome fragment-specific DNA sequences were localized by fluorescence in sit...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Goldammer, T., Brunner, R.M., Kang'a, S., Hanotte, Olivier H., Schwerin, M.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Informa UK Limited 1999
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/30041
_version_ 1855521930740760576
author Goldammer, T.
Brunner, R.M.
Kang'a, S.
Hanotte, Olivier H.
Schwerin, M.
author_browse Brunner, R.M.
Goldammer, T.
Hanotte, Olivier H.
Kang'a, S.
Schwerin, M.
author_facet Goldammer, T.
Brunner, R.M.
Kang'a, S.
Hanotte, Olivier H.
Schwerin, M.
author_sort Goldammer, T.
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description An alternative approach for the direct analysis of chromosome regions corresponding to economical traits, based on chromosome microdissection, is described. Large fragment clones isolated with primer pairs designed from chromosome fragment-specific DNA sequences were localized by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to the scraped chromosome region of interest.
format Journal Article
id CGSpace30041
institution CGIAR Consortium
language Inglés
publishDate 1999
publishDateRange 1999
publishDateSort 1999
publisher Informa UK Limited
publisherStr Informa UK Limited
record_format dspace
spelling CGSpace300412023-03-17T18:01:40Z Establishment of bovine chromosome region specific high resolution maps using microdissection Goldammer, T. Brunner, R.M. Kang'a, S. Hanotte, Olivier H. Schwerin, M. bovidae chromosomes genetic maps technology dna hybridization dna nucleotide sequence biotechnology cattle An alternative approach for the direct analysis of chromosome regions corresponding to economical traits, based on chromosome microdissection, is described. Large fragment clones isolated with primer pairs designed from chromosome fragment-specific DNA sequences were localized by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to the scraped chromosome region of interest. 1999-11 2013-06-11T09:25:58Z 2013-06-11T09:25:58Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/30041 en Limited Access Informa UK Limited Animal Biotechnology;10(3): 113-118
spellingShingle bovidae
chromosomes
genetic maps
technology
dna hybridization
dna
nucleotide sequence
biotechnology
cattle
Goldammer, T.
Brunner, R.M.
Kang'a, S.
Hanotte, Olivier H.
Schwerin, M.
Establishment of bovine chromosome region specific high resolution maps using microdissection
title Establishment of bovine chromosome region specific high resolution maps using microdissection
title_full Establishment of bovine chromosome region specific high resolution maps using microdissection
title_fullStr Establishment of bovine chromosome region specific high resolution maps using microdissection
title_full_unstemmed Establishment of bovine chromosome region specific high resolution maps using microdissection
title_short Establishment of bovine chromosome region specific high resolution maps using microdissection
title_sort establishment of bovine chromosome region specific high resolution maps using microdissection
topic bovidae
chromosomes
genetic maps
technology
dna hybridization
dna
nucleotide sequence
biotechnology
cattle
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/30041
work_keys_str_mv AT goldammert establishmentofbovinechromosomeregionspecifichighresolutionmapsusingmicrodissection
AT brunnerrm establishmentofbovinechromosomeregionspecifichighresolutionmapsusingmicrodissection
AT kangas establishmentofbovinechromosomeregionspecifichighresolutionmapsusingmicrodissection
AT hanotteolivierh establishmentofbovinechromosomeregionspecifichighresolutionmapsusingmicrodissection
AT schwerinm establishmentofbovinechromosomeregionspecifichighresolutionmapsusingmicrodissection