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A physical map of the mouse genome

Simon G. Gregory, Mandeep Sekhon, Jacqueline Schein, Shaying Zhao, Kazutoyo Osoegawa, Carol E. Scott, Richard S. Evans, Paul W. Burridge, Tony V. Cox, Christopher A. Fox, Richard D. Hutton, Ian R. Mullenger, Kimbly J. Phillips, James Smith, Jim Stalker, Glen J. Threadgold, Ewan Birney, Kristine Wylie, Asif Chinwalla, John Wallis, LaDeana Hillier, Jason Carter, Tony Gaige, Sara Jaeger, Colin Kremitzki, Dan Layman, Jason Maas, Rebecca McGrane, Kelly Mead, Rebecca Walker, Steven Jones, Michael Smith, Jennifer Asano, Ian Bosdet, Susanna Chan, Suganthi Chittaranjan, Readman Chiu, Chris Fjell, Dan Fuhrmann, Noreen Girn, Catharine Gray, Ran Guin, Letticia Hsiao, Martin Krzywinski, Reta Kutsche, Soo Sen Lee, Carrie Mathewson, Candice McLeavy, Steve Messervier, Steven Ness, Pawan Pandoh, Anna-Liisa Prabhu, Parvaneh Saeedi, Duane Smailus, Lorraine Spence, Jeff Stott, Sheryl Taylor, Wesley Terpstra, Miranda Tsai, Jill Vardy, Natasja Wye, George Yang, Sofiya Shatsman, Bola Ayodeji, Keita Geer, Getahun Tsegaye, Alla Shvartsbeyn, Elizabeth Gebregeorgis, Margaret Krol, Daniel Russell, Larry Overton, Joel A. Malek, Mike Holmes, Michael Heaney, Jyoti Shetty, Tamara Feldblyum, William C. Nierman, Joseph J. Catanese, Tim Hubbard, Robert H. Waterston, Jane Rogers, Pieter J. de Jong, Claire M. Fraser, Marco Marra, John D. McPherson and David R. Bentley

Nature 418, 743-750(15 August 2002)

doi:10.1038/nature00957

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This file contains a static version of the mouse fingerprint contig (FPC) map; it is an archive representation of the data at the time of publication. (Start with the file bac.1.0.html). A live, updated version of this data can be seen in CytoView at Ensembl (choose 'MapViewer'), and also at the NCBI (use the 'Jump to chr' box to select chromosome; if searching specific features, select 'cytoview' option to view the map). The FPC map was previous displayed in Ensembl before the availability of sequence covering most of the genome. Since then, Ensembl displays have switched to being sequence based, with the FPC data mapped onto it and visible through the CytoView interface. Both the sequence and the FPC map are being refined as the mouse genome is finished.

This file contains a static version of the map derived from the synteny between the mouse and human genomes (Fig. 5); it is an archive representation of the data at the time of publication. (Start with the file hm.1.1.html). A live, updated version of this data can be seen in SyntenyView at Ensembl.

Copies of these data, plus comparisons and discussion of genetic, RH and clone maps, and an interactive version of the synteny displays of Fig. 5, are available at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.

Updated views of the map are available from the authors' websites (http://www.ensembl.org/Mus_musculus/cytoview and http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/guide/mouse), as is an archive version for this publication, plus comparisons and discussion of genetic, RH and clone maps, and an interactive version of the synteny displays of Fig. 5 (http://www.sanger.ac.uk/Projects/M_musculus/publications/fpcmap-2002).

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