Continuum of overlapping clones spanning the entire human chromosome 21q (original) (raw)

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A continuous array of overlapping clones covering the entire human chromosome 21q was constructed from human yeast artificial chromosome libraries using sequence-tagged sites as landmarks specifically detected by polymerase chain reaction. The yeast artificial chromosome contiguous unit starts with pericentromeric and ends with subtelomeric loci of 21q. The resulting order of sequence-tagged sites is consistent with other physical and genetic mapping data. This set of overlapping clones will promote our knowledge of the structure of this chromosome and the function of its genes.

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    Ilya Chumakov, Pierre Ougen, Alain Billaut, Isabelle LeGall, Pascal Soularue, Lydie Bougueleret, Christine Bellanné-Chantelot, Bruno Lacroix, Guy Vaysseix, Jean-Luc Sambucy, Denis Le Paslier & Daniel Cohen
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    Ilya Chumakov, Philippe Rigault, Sophie Guillou, Ghislaine Guasconi, Patricia Gervy, Laurent Grinas, Emmanuel Barillot, Philippe Gesnouin, Stuart Pook, Guy Vaysseix, Jean Weissenbach, Alain Vignal & Daniel Cohen
  3. Centre d'Energie Atomique, 68 Avenue Division LeClerc, 92260, Fontenay aux Roses, France
    Gerard Frelat & Annette Schmitz
  4. Institut de Recerca Oncologica, Hospital Duran i Reynals Ctra Castelldefels, KM 2.7, Barcelona, 08907, Spain
    Assumpcio Bosch & Xavier Estivill
  5. CNRS URA 1445, Institut Pasteur, 28 rue Docteur Roux, 75724, Paris, France
    Jean Weissenbach
  6. The Wistar Institute, 36th Street and Spruce, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104, USA
    Harold Riethman
  7. Neurogenetics Laboratory, University of California, 401 Parnassus Avenue, San Francisco, California, 94143, USA
    David Cox
  8. Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, 1899 Gaylord Street, Denver, Colorado, 80206, USA
    David Patterson & Kathleen Gardiner
  9. The Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo, 4-6-1 Shirokanedai Minatoku, Tokyo, 108, Japan
    Masahira Hattori & Yoshiyuki Sakaki
  10. Saitama Cancer Center Research Institute, Ina-machi, Kitaadachi-gun, Saitama-ken, 362, Japan
    Hitoshi Ichikawa & Misao Ohki
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Authors

  1. Ilya Chumakov
  2. Philippe Rigault
  3. Sophie Guillou
  4. Pierre Ougen
  5. Alain Billaut
  6. Ghislaine Guasconi
  7. Patricia Gervy
  8. Isabelle LeGall
  9. Pascal Soularue
  10. Laurent Grinas
  11. Lydie Bougueleret
  12. Christine Bellanné-Chantelot
  13. Bruno Lacroix
  14. Emmanuel Barillot
  15. Philippe Gesnouin
  16. Stuart Pook
  17. Guy Vaysseix
  18. Gerard Frelat
  19. Annette Schmitz
  20. Jean-Luc Sambucy
  21. Assumpcio Bosch
  22. Xavier Estivill
  23. Jean Weissenbach
  24. Alain Vignal
  25. Harold Riethman
  26. David Cox
  27. David Patterson
  28. Kathleen Gardiner
  29. Masahira Hattori
  30. Yoshiyuki Sakaki
  31. Hitoshi Ichikawa
  32. Misao Ohki
  33. Denis Le Paslier
  34. Roland Heilig
  35. Stylianos Antonarakis
  36. Daniel Cohen

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Chumakov, I., Rigault, P., Guillou, S. et al. Continuum of overlapping clones spanning the entire human chromosome 21q.Nature 359, 380–387 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1038/359380a0

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