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.