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. 2011 Jul 28;12:68. doi: 10.1186/1471-2156-12-68

Table 3.

Comparative homeologous linkage group affinities between Salvelinus species and rainbow trout linkage groups1

Salvelinus linkage groups Rainbow trout linkage groups Salvelinus linkage groups Rainbow trout linkage groups Salvelinus linkage groups Rainbow trout linkage groups
1/11 12q/29p 1/21 2p/29q 3/24 7q/15p
5/23 1/19q/9c/20c 10/15 10q/18 4/9 14q/25q
4/25a 11/12q/26 4/19 27c/? 6/23 27p/31p
6/8 3p/27p 7/17 11/12q/262 8/18 17p/22p
8/21 2p/29q 8/24 7q/15p3 12/27 12p/16p
13/34 14p/20q 13/16 8q/24p 20a/20b 2q/9q
18/25 6p?/30 19/32 13/23q 22/25 11/12q/26
23/35 27p/31p

1 Rainbow trout linkage group arms are designated as short (p), long (q), or centromeric (c) according to Danzmann et al. 2008 and Phillips et al. 2006. If a designation suffix is not indicated following the rainbow trout linkage group it is representative of a single acrocentric chromosome arm. Note: Linkage group RT-7 is depicted in an inverted orientation in Danzmann et al. (2008)

2 Sal-7/17 homologies are mostly synonymous with a larger syntenic block of RT-21. The homeolog for this grouping in not known at present.

3 appears to be a small region of synteny.