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Radost Vatcheva

Researcher at Lincoln's Inn

Publications -  6
Citations -  249

Radost Vatcheva is an academic researcher from Lincoln's Inn. The author has contributed to research in topics: Yeast artificial chromosome & Chromosome 21. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 248 citations.

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An integrated YAC-overlap and ‘cosmid-pocket’ map of the human chromosome 21

TL;DR: This map provides immediately available low-complexity cosmid material for high resolution FISH mapping of chromosomal aberrations on interphase nuclei, and for rapid positional isolation of transcripts in the highly resolved regions of genetic interest.
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Construction and analysis of a sequence-ready map in 4q25: Rieger syndrome can be caused by haploinsufficiency of RIEG, but also by chromosome breaks approximately 90 kb upstream of this gene.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the 4q25 linked RIEG disorder can arise from the haploid, whole-gene deletion of RIEG, but also from a translocation break 90 kb upstream from the gene.
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Chromosomal assignment of human YAC clones by fluorescence in situ hybridization: use of single-yeast-colony PCR and multiple labeling.

TL;DR: The application of Alu-PCR to single-yeast colonies permits the mapping of YACs at a very early stage of their characterization and the application of multicolor hybridization techniques to increase the potential of the method.
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Selection of a human chromosome 21 enriched YAC sub-library using a chromosome-specific composite probe

TL;DR: The isolation of 388 YAC clones from a human library is reported by the hybridization of a composite chromosome 21 probe to a high–density array of YAC clone collections, representing a twofold coverage of the chromosome.
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An integrated YAC map of the human X chromosome.

TL;DR: A YAC contig map of the X chromosome covering 125 Mb of DNA in 25 contigs and containing 906 YAC clones is constructed, which exceeds the coverage of recently reported X chromosome maps built as part of whole-genome YAC maps.