Recombination walking: Genetic selection of clones from pooled libraries of yeast artificial chromosomes by homologous recombination

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Recombination walking is based on the genetic selection of specific human clones from a yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) library by homologous recombination. The desired clone is selected from a pooled (unordered) YAC library, eliminating labor-intensive steps typically used in organizing and maintaining ordered YAC libraries. Recombination walking represents an efficient approach to library screening and is well suited for chromosome-walking approaches to the isolation of genes associated with common diseases.

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Miller, A. M., Savinelli, E. A., Couture, S. M., Hannigan, G. M., Han, Z., Selden, R. F., & Treco, D. A. (1993). Recombination walking: Genetic selection of clones from pooled libraries of yeast artificial chromosomes by homologous recombination. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 90(17), 8118–8122. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.90.17.8118

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