Construction and characterization of three wheat bacterial artificial chromosome libraries

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We have constructed three bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) libraries of wheat cultivar Triticum aestivum Wangshuibai, germplasms T. monococcum TA2026 and TA2033. A total of 1,233,792,170,880 and 263,040 clones were picked and arrayed in 384-well plates. On the basis of genome sizes of 16.8 Gb for hexaploid wheat and 5.6 Gb for diploid wheat, the three libraries represented 9.05-, 2.60-, and 3.71-fold coverage of the haploid genomes, respectively. An improved descending pooling system for BAC libraries screening was established. This improved strategy can save 80% of the time and 68% of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with the same successful rate as the universal 6D pooling strategy.

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Cao, W., Fu, B., Wu, K., Li, N., Zhou, Y., Gao, Z., … Jia, H. (2014). Construction and characterization of three wheat bacterial artificial chromosome libraries. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 15(12), 21896–21912. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms151221896

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