Stanford Genome Evolution Center



Research Goals:

Why use fish as model systems?
Zebrafish data:
Stickleback data:
People and contact information

Summer Laboratory Course on Biology and Genomics of Sticklebacks and Zebrafish

Other Links:
NIH CEGS program
Other zebrafish sites
Other stickleback sites

Map positions duplicate pairs

Each dot in the grid represents a pair of putative duplicate zebrafish genes plotted according to the HS and T51 panel map positions of the two genes or their matching unigene cluster. Boxes with multiple points represent putative duplicate chromosomal segments.


Table of duplicates (with complete map positions)
Table of duplicates (with incomplete map positions)
Table of duplicates (match percentages)

Map positions for zebrafish loci are taken from our recent work here in the lab in identifying putative duplicates and previous work from Woods et al. 2000, Amores et al. 1998, Postlethwait et al. 1998, Gates et al. 1999, Geisler et al. 1999, Ardouin et al. 2000, Kelly et al. 2000, Hukriede et al. 1999, Feldman et al. 1998, Schier et al. 1997, Dorsky et al.1999 and Oates et al. 1999.


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