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Selection of chromosome 22-specific clones from human genomic BAC library using a chromosome-specific cosmid library pool

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Screening a human bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) library using the total pool of clones from a chromosome 22-specific cosmid library as a composite probe to rapidly identify chromosome-specific subsets of clone from a total human genomic library is described.
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This article is published in Genomics.The article was published on 1994-07-15. It has received 13 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Genomic library & Bacterial artificial chromosome.

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Chromosomes in the flow to simplify genome analysis

TL;DR: The principles of flow cytometric chromosome analysis and sorting (flow cytogenetics), discusses the major uses of this technology in genome analysis, and outlines future directions are discussed.
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Construction and characterization of a large-fragment chicken bacterial artificial chromosome library

TL;DR: The results indicate that the BAC system is able to carry stably very large genomic fragments of chicken DNA, this system translating into a powerful tool for physical mapping and positional cloning of the chicken genome.
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Zebrafish YAC, BAC, and PAC genomic libraries.

TL;DR: The YAC, BAC, and PAC large-insert genomic resources available to the zebrafish community are reviewed to discuss how these resources are screened and used in a positional cloning scheme and to point out frequently formidable logistical considerations in the approach.
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Characterization of the human NIPSNAP1 gene from 22q12: A member of a novel gene family

TL;DR: The NIPSNAP1 gene as mentioned in this paper is a member of an evolutionarily well conserved, novel gene family with two members in human and mouse that have now been characterized, and one member in C. elegans.
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A bacterial artificial chromosome-based framework contig map of human chromosome 22q

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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