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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Genomics. 2008 Nov 5;93(4):299–304. doi: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2008.09.010

Table 1.

Summary Statistics for the Domestic Cat Radiation Hybrid Map

Domestic Cat Chromosome Total markers on map No. of MLE-consensus framework markers Avg. Marker Density (Mb) RH Length (cR5000) Approx. Physical Lengtha (Mb) cR/Mb Human CSOs Dog CSOs
A1 246 129 1.0 1964.4 246 8.0 12 13
A2 205 127 0.9 1785.2 180 9.9 15 10
A3 155 97 0.9 1278.6 143 9.0 7 4
B1 190 104 1.0 1466.2 198 7.4 13 19
B2 140 90 1.1 1235.3 148 8.4 2 6
B3 144 96 1.0 950.1 143 6.7 4 4
B4 148 88 0.9 1040.2 138 7.6 4 8
C1 197 125 1.1 1626.7 220 7.4 3 12
C2 158 98 0.9 1302.0 148 8.8 10 8
D1 133 83 0.9 1089.7 123 8.9 5 6
D2 105 58 1.0 813.0 103 7.9 8 3
D3 114 80 0.9 1091.0 103 10.6 10 5
D4 109 69 0.9 992.4 95 10.4 6 3
E1 109 62 0.9 1200.9 95 12.6 6 4
E2 82 52 0.9 552.4 78 7.1 2 4
E3 69 50 0.9 637.3 60 10.6 7 2
F1 102 56 0.7 556.5 75 7.4 10 5
F2 84 47 0.9 608.8 75 8.1 1 3
X 172 91 0.7 960.3 128 7.5 1 1
TOTAL 2662 1602 0.9 21151.0 2493 8.5 126 121
a

Assumes a 2.5 Mbp euchromatic genome and the total cytogenetic fraction estimated for each chromosome in the domestic cat genome [Pontius et al. 2007], excluding the Y chromosome.