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Isolating vector-insert junctions from yeast artificial chromosomes.
Author(s) -
Gary A. Silverman
Publication year - 1993
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.3.3.141
Subject(s) - biology , insert (composites) , yeast artificial chromosome , vector (molecular biology) , genetics , yeast , human artificial chromosome , computational biology , chromosome , gene , gene mapping , recombinant dna , mechanical engineering , engineering
Editorial Board Rakesh Anand Zeneca Pharmaceuticals Johannes Bos University of Utrecht Anne Bowcock University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Jeff Chamberlain University of Michigan Medical School Nicholas Dracopoli National Center for Human Genome Research Joe Ecker University of Pennsylvania Ray Fenwick Dianon Systems, Inc. Kenshi Hayashi National Cancer Center Research Institute, Tokyo Bernhard Horsthemke University of Essen Pieter de Jong Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory David Kemp Menzies School of Health Research Mary-Claire King University of California, Berkeley Ulf Landegren University of Uppsala Medical Center Doug Marchuk University of Michigan Medical School Chris Mathew UMDS Guy's & St. Thomas' Medical and Dental School David Nelson Baylor College of Medicine Debbie Nickerson University of Washington School of Medicine Svante P~i~ibo University of Munich Lena Peltonen University of Helsinki Eric Spitzer SUNY at Stony Brook Lap-Chee Tsui Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto Rick Wilson Washington University School of Medicine Steven Wolinsky Northwestern University School of Medicine Maria Zapp University of Massachusetts Medical Center

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