The proto-oncogene C-KIT maps to canid B-chromosomes

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Alexander S. Graphodatsky
Anna V. Kukekova
Dmitry V. Yudkin
Vladimir A. Trifonov
Nadezhda V. Vorobieva
Violetta R. Beklemisheva
Polina L. Perelman
Daria A. Graphodatskaya
Lyudmila N. Trut
Fengtang Yang
Malcolm A. Ferguson-Smith
Gregory M. Acland
Gustavo D. Aguirre
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[1] Institute of Cytology and Genetics,James A. Baker Institute for Animal Health
[2] College of Veterinary Medicine,Centre for Veterinary Science, Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine
[3] Cornell University,School of Veterinary Medicine
[4] University of Cambridge,undefined
[5] University of Pennsylvania,undefined
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Chromosome Research | 2005年 / 13卷
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B-chromosome; C-KIT; oncogene;
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Plant and animal karyotypes sometimes contain variable elements, that are referred to as additional or B-chromosomes. It is generally believed that B-chromosomes lack major genes and represent parasitic and selfish elements of a genome. Here we report, for the first time, the localization of a gene to B-chromosomes of mammals: red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and two subspecies of raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides). Identification of the proto-oncogene C-KIT on B-chromosomes of two Canidae species that diverged from a common ancestor more than 12.5 million years ago argues against the current view of B-chromosomes. Analyses of fox B-chromosomal C-KIT gene from a flow-sorted fox B-chromosome-specific library revealed the presence of intron–exon boundaries and high identity between sequenced regions of canine and fox B-chromosomal C-KIT copies. Identification of C-KIT gene on all B-chromosomes of two canid species provides new insight into the origin and evolution of supernumeraries and their potential role in the genome.
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