A set of BAC clones spanning the human genome

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Abstract

Using the human bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) fingerprint-based physical map, genome sequence assembly and BAC end sequences, we have generated a fingerprint-validated set of 32 855 BAC clones spanning the human genome. The clone set provides coverage for at least 98% of the human fingerprint map, 99% of the current assembled sequence and has an effective resolving power of 79 kb. We have made the clone set publicly available, anticipating that it will generally facilitate FISH or array-CGH-based identification and characterization of chromosomal alterations relevant to disease. © Oxford University Press 2004; all rights reserved.

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Krzywinski, M., Bosdet, I., Smailus, D., Chiu, R., Mathewson, C., Wye, N., … Marra, M. A. (2004). A set of BAC clones spanning the human genome. Nucleic Acids Research, 32(12), 3651–3660. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkh700

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