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Table 3 Highly supported homeologous chromosome arms in Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout

From: Assignment of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) linkage groups to specific chromosomes: Conservation of large syntenic blocks corresponding to whole chromosome arms in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

AS LG

AS Chrom

RT LG

RT Chrom.

#duplicated markers

    

AS

RT

1q/6q

2q/12qb

2p/29p

13p/17p

5

13

1p/12q

2p/5q

31p/27p

3p/2p

9

16

4p/11p

6p/3q

9q/2q

12q/13q

9

20

22q/24q

17qa/7q

7q/15q

15q/21q

5

9

22q/23

17qb/16qa

12p/16p

7p/18p

5

15

19q/28p

8q/4p

20q/14p

10q/19p

4

10

21/9q*

26/11qb

10q/18

6q/26

0

10

  1. Note: All pairs with duplicated markers in rainbow trout except the last pair involve two metacentric chromosomes. *This last pair does not contain duplicated markers in Atlantic salmon and involves a small acrocentric and large acrocentric in that species. Although LG 18 is an acrocentric chromosome in rainbow trout, it is part of a metacentric in coho and chinook salmon, suggesting that this may be the ancestral configuration for the genus Oncorhynchus.