posted on 2023-04-13, 15:06authored byWilliam Poisson, Julien Prunier, Alexandra Carrier, Isabelle Gilbert, Gabriela Mastromonaco, Vicky Albert, Joëlle Taillon, Vincent Bourret, Arnaud Droit, Steeve D. Côté, Claude Robert
Additional file 7: Fig. S3. Mapping of chromosomes 27 and 34 as assembled in this study on bovine chromosome 1 . Chromosomal fission led to the formation of the two R. tarandus chromosomes. The distal portion of the larger chromosome subsequently underwent translocation and inversion, the latter rearrangement creating the submetacentric character of R. tarandus chromosome 34. Green rectangles represent centromere positions.
Funding
Génome Québec Genome Canada Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Fonds de recherche du Québec – Nature et technologies