Abstract
A human X chromosome specific phage library has been used as a source of X-specific genomic DNA clones which hybridize with cellular RNA. Random cDNA clones were mapped for X chromosome sequence localization and 8 were identified as hybridizing to X chromosome Hind III fragments. All eight also hybridized with autosomal Hind III fragments. The X chromosome genomic sequences corresponding to two of these cDNA clones were isolated from a phage library constructed with the Hind III endonuclease digest products of X enriched DNA. One genomic DNA segment, localized to the short arm of the X, shared sequence homology with at least one region of the human Y chromosome. The methodology developed represents a rapid means to obtain a specific genomic DNA clone from a single chromosome when multiple different genomic loci homologous to an expressed DNA sequence exist. © 1983 IRL Press Limited.
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Kunkel, L. M., Tantravahi, U., Kurnit, D. M., Eisenhard, M., Bruns, G. P., & Latt, S. A. (1983). Identification and isolation of transcribed human X chromosome DNA sequences. Nucleic Acids Research, 11(22), 7961–7979. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/11.22.7961
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