| Literature DB >> 7849394 |
K W Hunter1, S D Ontiveros, M L Watson, V P Stanton, P Gutierrez, D Bhat, J Rochelle, S Graw, C Ton, M Schalling.
Abstract
We have developed a new technique for the generation of YAC contigs in the mouse genome that is based on the ability to detect overlapping clones by hybridization of shared IRS-PCR products. As a demonstration of the technique, a 5-cM, > 5 megabase contig was developed on the distal half of mouse Chromosome (Chr) 1, spanning the region from Lamb2 to At3. The contig covers roughly 5% of the genetic distance of the chromosome and is comprised of more than 80 clones; 71 probes were assigned physical order to the chromosome, of which 59 were new markers generated in this study. Eight of the new probes were shown to be polymorphic between C3H/HeJ-gld and M. spretus. Three probes were mapped on a [(C3H/HeJ-gld x M. spretus) x C3H/HeJ-gld] interspecific backcross to integrate the physical map with a high-resolution genetic map of the region.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7849394 DOI: 10.1007/bf00411453
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mamm Genome ISSN: 0938-8990 Impact factor: 2.957