BACFinder: genomic localisation of large insert genomic clones based on restriction fingerprinting
Author(s) -
Mark L. Crowe
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
nucleic acids research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 9.008
H-Index - 537
eISSN - 1362-4954
pISSN - 0305-1048
DOI - 10.1093/nar/gnf117
Subject(s) - biology , bacterial artificial chromosome , insert (composites) , genetics , genome , genomic dna , restriction map , restriction digest , clone (java method) , computational biology , restriction fragment , sequence tagged site , restriction site , genomic library , genomics , restriction enzyme , chromosome , dna , gene mapping , gene , plasmid , base sequence , mechanical engineering , engineering
We have developed software that allows the predic- tion of the genomic location of a bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clone, or other large genomic clone, based on a simple restriction digest of the BAC. The mapping is performed by comparing the experimentally derived restriction digest of the BAC DNA with a virtual restriction digest of the whole genome sequence. Our trials indicate that this pro- gram identified the genomic regions represented by BAC clones with a degree of accuracy comparable to that of end-sequencing, but at considerably less cost. Although the program has been developed principally for use with Arabidopsis BACs, it should align large insert genomic clones to any fully sequenced genome.
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