Abstract
To date, despite the increasing number of genomic tools, there is no repository of ordered human BAC clones that covers entire chromosomes. This project presents a resource of mapped large DNA fragments that span eight human chromosomes at ~ 1-Mb resolution. These DNA fragments are bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clones anchored to sequence tagged site (STS) markers. This clone collection, which currently contains 759 mapped clones, is useful in a wide range of applications from microarray-based gene mapping to identification of chromosomal mutations. In addition to the clones themselves, we describe a database, GenMapDB (http://genomics.med.upenn.edu/genmapdb), that contains information about each clone in our collection.
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Cheung, V. G., Dalrymple, H. L., Narasimhan, S., Watts, J., Schuler, G., Raap, A. K., … Bruzel, A. (1999). A resource of mapped human bacterial artificial chromosome clones. Genome Research, 9(10), 989–993. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.9.10.989
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