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Integrated and Sequence-Ordered BAC- and YAC-Based Physical Maps for the Rat Genome
Author(s) -
Martin Krzywinski,
John Wallis,
Claudia Gösele,
Ian Bosdet,
Readman Chiu,
Tina Graves,
Oliver Hummel,
Dan Layman,
Carrie Mathewson,
Natasja Wye,
Baoli Zhu,
Derek Albracht,
Jennifer Asano,
Sarah Barber,
Mabel Brown-John,
Susanna Chan,
Steve Chand,
Alison Cloutier,
Jonathon Davito,
Christopher D. Fjell,
Tony Gaige,
Detlev Ganten,
Noreen Girn,
K Guggenheimer,
Heinz Himmelbauer,
Thomas Kreitler,
Stephen Leach,
Darlene Lee,
Hans Lehrach,
Michael Mayo,
Kelly Mead,
Teika Olson,
Pawan Pandoh,
Anna-Liisa Prabhu,
Heesun Shin,
Simone Tänzer,
Jason D. Thompson,
Miranda Tsai,
Jason Walker,
George Yang,
Mandeep Sekhon,
LaDeana Hillier,
Heike Zimdahl,
Andre Marziali,
Kazutoyo Osoegawa,
Shaying Zhao,
Asim Siddiqui,
Pieter J. de Jong,
Wes Warren,
Elaine R. Mardis,
John D. McPherson,
Richard Wilson,
Norbert Hübner,
Steven J.M. Jones,
Marco A. Marra,
Jacqueline E. Schein
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
genome research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 9.556
H-Index - 297
eISSN - 1549-5469
pISSN - 1088-9051
DOI - 10.1101/gr.2336604
Subject(s) - contig , biology , genetics , genome , bacterial artificial chromosome , yeast artificial chromosome , sequence tagged site , sequence assembly , computational biology , whole genome sequencing , in silico , chromosome , genome project , gene mapping , gene , gene expression , transcriptome
As part of the effort to sequence the genome of Rattus norvegicus, we constructed a physical map comprised of fingerprinted bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clones from the CHORI-230 BAC library. These BAC clones provide approximately 13-fold redundant coverage of the genome and have been assembled into 376 fingerprint contigs. A yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) map was also constructed and aligned with the BAC map via fingerprinted BAC and P1 artificial chromosome clones (PACs) sharing interspersed repetitive sequence markers with the YAC-based physical map. We have annotated 95% of the fingerprint map clones in contigs with coordinates on the version 3.1 rat genome sequence assembly, using BAC-end sequences and in silico mapping methods. These coordinates have allowed anchoring 358 of the 376 fingerprint map contigs onto the sequence assembly. Of these, 324 contigs are anchored to rat genome sequences localized to chromosomes, and 34 contigs are anchored to unlocalized portions of the rat sequence assembly. The remaining 18 contigs, containing 54 clones, still require placement. The fingerprint map is a high-resolution integrative data resource that provides genome-ordered associations among BAC, YAC, and PAC clones and the assembled sequence of the rat genome.

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