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Hyung Lyun Kang
Researcher at California Institute of Technology
Publications - 4
Citations - 709
Hyung Lyun Kang is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bacterial artificial chromosome & Contig. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 702 citations. Previous affiliations of Hyung Lyun Kang include Seoul National University.
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Construction and characterization of a human bacterial artificial chromosome library
Ung Jin Kim,Bruce Birren,Tatiana Slepak,Valeria Mancino,Cecilie Boysen,Hyung Lyun Kang,Melvin I. Simon,Hiroaki Shizuya +7 more
TL;DR: An arrayed human genomic BAC library with approximately 4x coverage is constructed that is represented by 96,000 BAC clones with average insert size of nearly 140 kb, characterized mainly by screening with more than 300 different landmarks that include cDNA, STSs, and cosmid clones.
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Genome duplications and other features in 12 Mb of DNA sequence from human chromosome 16p and 16q.
Brendan J. Loftus,Ung Jin Kim,Victoria P. Sneddon,Francis Kalush,Rhonda Brandon,Joyce Fuhrmann,Tanya Mason,Marie L. Crosby,Mary Barnstead,Lisa A. Cronin,Anne Deslattes Mays,Yicheng Cao,Robert X. Xu,Hyung Lyun Kang,Steve Mitchell,Evan E. Eichler,Peter C. Harris,J. Craig Venter,Mark Raymond Adams +18 more
TL;DR: The apparent gene density varies throughout the region, but the number of genes predicted suggests that this is a gene-poor region, and this result may also suggest that the total number of human genes is likely to be at the lower end of published estimates.
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A bacterial artificial chromosome-based framework contig map of human chromosome 22q
Ung Jin Kim,Hiroaki Shizuya,Hyung Lyun Kang,Hyung Lyun Kang,Sun Shim Choi,Sun Shim Choi,Charmain L. Garrett,Luc J. Smink,Bruce W. Birren,Bruce W. Birren,Julie R. Korenberg,Ian Dunham,Melvin I. Simon +12 more
TL;DR: A physical map of human chromosome 22q is constructed using bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clones that have been localized and assembled into contigs using 452 landmarks, 346 of which were previously ordered and mapped to specific regions of the q arm of the chromosome.
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A 12-Mb Complete Coverage BAC Contig Map in Human Chromosome 16p13.1–p11.2
Yicheng Cao,Hyung Lyun Kang,Xuequn Xu,Mei Wang,So Hee Dho,Jun R. Huh,Byeong Jae Lee,Francis Kalush,Diana Bocskai,Yan Ding,Judith G. Tesmer,Jonghyeob Lee,Eunpyo Moon,Vesna Jurecic,Antonio Baldini,Heinz Ulrich Weier,Norman A. Doggett,Melvin I. Simon,Mark Raymond Adams,Ung Jin Kim +19 more
TL;DR: A complete coverage BAC contig map that spans a 12-Mb genomic segment in the human chromosome 16p13.1-p11.2 region is constructed and provides a minimal tiling path that covers the region in an array of contigous, overlapping BACs.