| Cross | Mouse Locus | Mouse Gene | Human Chr. | Human Gene | In Situ | Method | RH Map | Genethon Map | Homology Group |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.0 | Tcf8 | 10 |
TCF8 | 10p11.2 | 101 | ||||
| S | Crem | 10 |
CREM | 10p12.1-p11.1 | 101 | ||||
| b | 0.0 | Tpl2 | 10 |
TPL2 | 10p11 | 101 | |||
| S | Nica | 18 |
NICA | 18q11 | 156 | ||||
| 3.0 | Lama3 | 18 |
LAMA3 | 18q11 | 156 | ||||
| 4.0 | spm | 18 |
NPC | 18q11-q12 | 156 | ||||
| 6.0 | Cdh2 | 18 |
CDH2 | 18q12.1 | 156 | ||||
| 7.0 | Dsg3 | 18 |
DSG3 | 18q12.1-q12.2 | 156 | ||||
| b, c | 7.0 | Ttr | 18 |
TTR | 18q12.1 | R,G | WI-8690 | 61-64 | 156 |
| 7.0 | Dsg1 | 18 |
DSG1 | 18q12.1-q12.2 | R | X56654 | 52-61 | 156 | |
| 7.0 | Dsc3 | 18 |
DSC3 | 18 | 156 | ||||
| 8.0 | Mep1b | 18 |
MEP1B | 18q | 156 | ||||
| 11.0 | Catna1 | 5 |
CTNNA1 | 5q31 | R | stSG22 | 141-143 | 52 | |
| 12.0 | Camk4 | 5 |
CAMK4 | 5q21-q23 | 52 | ||||
| 16.0 | Egr1 | 5 |
EGR1 | 5q31 | R | SHGC11945 | 141 | 52 | |
| 15.0 | Hsp74 | 5 |
MOT2 | 5q31 | 52 | ||||
| b | 15.0 | Apc | 5* |
APC | 5q21-q22 | R | SGC30055 | 116-121 | 48 |
| 15.0 | Hegfl | 5* |
DTS | 15q23 | 48 | ||||
| 23(g) | Cdo1 | 5* |
CDO1 | 5q22-q23 | 48 | ||||
| b | 21(g) | Mcc | 5* |
MCC | 5q21-q22 | R | SHGC-12754 | 116-121 | 48 |
| S | Cd14 | 5* |
CD14 | 5q22-q32 | 48 | ||||
| a | 17.0 | Cdc25c | 5 |
CDC25C | 5q31 | 53 | |||
| a, b, c | 19.0 | Fgf1 | 5 |
FGF1 | 5q31-q33 | G | 53 | ||
| a, b | 20.0 | Grl1 | 5 |
GRL | 5q31-q32 | G | 53 | ||
| 29.0 | Lox | 5 |
LOX | 5q23-q31 | 53 | ||||
| 30.0 | Rps14 | 5 |
RPS14 | 5q31-q33 | R,L | 53 | |||
| b | 30.0 | Csfmr | 5 |
CSF1R | 5q33-q35 | G*R,L | SHGC-11908 | 147-152 | 53 |
| a, b | 30.0 | Pdgfrb | 5 |
PDGFRB | 5q33-q35 | R | SHGC-11359 | 147-152 | 53 |
| 31.0 | Pdea | 5 |
PDEA6A | 5q31-q34 | R,L | 53 | |||
| b | 32.0 | Ii | 5 |
CD74 | 5q31-q33 | 53 | |||
| a, b | 34.0 | Adrb2 | 5 |
ADRB2 | 5q31-q32 | R,L | 53 | ||
| 29.0 | Fbn2 | 5 |
FBN2 | 5q23-q31 | 53 | ||||
| 37.0 | Mc2r | 18* |
MC2R | 18p11.2 | 154 | ||||
| 41(g) | Gnal | 18* |
GNAL | 18p11 | 154 | ||||
| 42(g) | Mc5r | 18* |
MC5R | 18p11 | 154 | ||||
| S | Ptpn2 | 18* |
PTPN2 | 18p11 | 154 | ||||
| 39.0 | Fech | 18 |
FECH | 18q21 | R | UTR-9607 | 74-83 | 157 | |
| b | 40.0 | Grp | 18 |
GRP | 18q21 | R | L10844 | 89-96 | 157 |
| b | 45.0 | Dcc | 18 |
DCC | 18q21.1 | G | 157 | ||
| a, b | 55.0 | Mbp | 18* |
MBP | 18q23 | R,G | SHGC-30049 | 109-117 | 160 |
| S | Pep1 | 18* |
PEPA | 18q23 | 160 |
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
| C | High-resolution cytogenetic methods |
| G | Genetic linkage mapping |
| G* | Genetic mapping, with disagreements between genetic and physical map resolved in favor of physical map |
| L | Long-range restriction site mapping |
| P | Multiple physical methods, including YAC and cosmid contigs |
| R | Radiation hybrid mapping |
| X | Multiple sources of high-resolution data |
| Key | Description |
|---|---|
| a | Gene Bank Accession Number for Mouse EST |
| b | Gene order has been changed from that shown in the chromosome committee reports or online databases, as required by high-resolution human physical mapping data; these data also indicate a probable difference between human and mouse organization, e.g. a small inversion in one species |
| g | Mouse gene order has been changed slightly to conform with human gene order in the absence of conflicting high resolution data |
| y | Position has been changed from that reported in chromosome committee report or or Mouse Genome Database based on additional data or review of previous data |
| p | Different sources of high resolution mapping data give conflicting positions |
| r | Difference between position in inbred mice vs. Mus spretus |
| u | This is a UniGene designation, given since no gene symbol has been assigned. Note: some of these designations may be retired. |
a - Duke/Davis cross
b - Frederick cross
c - Jackson Lab cross
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The asterisk character ('*') is used to indicate a different region of homology on the same human chromosome.
A question mark ('?') indicates that the authors are uncertain that this region is truly homologous.