A YAC/STS map of the X chromosome has reached an inter-STS resolution of 75 kb. The map density is sufficient to provide YACs or other large-insert clones that are cross-validated as sequencing substrates across the chromosome. Marker density also permits estimates of regional gene content and a detailed comparison of genetic and physical map distances. Five regions are detected with relatively high G + C, correlated with gene richness; and a 17-Mb region with very low recombination is revealed between the Xq13.3 (XIST) and Xq21.3 XY homology loci.
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Nagaraja, R., MacMillan, S., Kere, J., Jones, C., Griffin, S., Schmatz, M., … Schlessinger, D. (1997). X chromosome map at 75-kb STS resolution, revealing extremes of recombination and GC content. Genome Research, 7(3), 210–222. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.7.3.210
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