A BAC clone fingerprinting approach to the detection of human genome rearrangements

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We present a method, called fingerprint profiling (FPP), that uses restriction digest fingerprints of bacterial artificial chromosome clones to detect and classify rearrangements in the human genome. The approach uses alignment of experimental fingerprint patterns to in silico digests of the sequence assembly and is capable of detecting micro-deletions (1-5 kb) and balanced rearrangements. Our method has compelling potential for use as a whole-genome method for the identification and characterization of human genome rearrangements. © 2007 Krzywinski et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Krzywinski, M., Bosdet, I., Mathewson, C., Wye, N., Brebner, J., Chiu, R., … Marra, M. (2007). A BAC clone fingerprinting approach to the detection of human genome rearrangements. Genome Biology, 8(10). https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2007-8-10-r224

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