We have constructed a long-range restriction map spanning about 250 kb on bovine chromosome 18q24. Our results show that the apolipoprotein C2 (APOC2) gene is located about 25 kb from the APOE gene. Four putative CpG islands are also indicated in the map. Interestingly, a minisatellite located in the third intron of the human and mouse APOC2 genes was also found at identical position in the bovine gene and revealed high sequence identity comparing with the two corresponding sequences. By means of cosmid mapping, we further demonstrate that the APOE-APOC1-APOC2 gene cluster is evolutionary conserved in cattle.

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