Microdissection and microcloning of the mouse X-chromosome

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A wild mouse (CD) karyotype in which all the chromosomes bar the X, 19 and Y, are fused as metacentrics has been used for the microdissection and microcloning of a specific mouse X chromosome region. Dissection of a proximal region of the X chromosome encompassing the genetic loci Hprt to Tfm and including mdx has yielded 650 clones. A number of the recovered clones containing sizable inserts have been confirmed as X chromosome specific. This X chromosome bank of clones provides a start point for the isolation of the mdx locus. It is now clear that microdissection and microcloning can be applied to all mouse chromosomes, including the X chromosome, yielding premapped banks of clones that will greatly aid in the isolation and characterization of important genetic loci.

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Fisher, E. M. C., Cavanna, J. S., & Brown, S. D. M. (1985). Microdissection and microcloning of the mouse X-chromosome. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 82(17), 5846–5849. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.82.17.5846

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