A dog whole-genome radiation hybrid (WGRH) panel including 126 clones was constructed by fusing dog fibroblasts irradiated
at 5000 rads with thymidine kinase-deficient hamster cells. The average retention frequency of the panel designated as RHDF5000
is 21%, and its resolution power is estimated at 600 kb. The data provided by typing 400 markers were used to estimate linkage
power changes subsequent to panel reduction. These changes were analyzed by recomputing typing data from five reduced panels.
From these simulations, the parameters allowing investigation of the evolution of the linkage power in the course of panel
reduction were determined. Guidelines for constructing a WGRH panel are proposed.
Received: 23 February 1999 / Accepted: 11 May 1999