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Nucleic Acids Res ; 22(16): 3406-11, 1994 Aug 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8078777

ABSTRACT

Four collections of human X-specific YACs, derived from human cells containing supernumerary X chromosomes or from somatic cell hybrids containing only X human DNA were characterized. In each collection, 80-85% of YAC strains contained a single X YAC. Five thousand YACs from the various libraries were sized, and cocloning was assessed in subsets by the fraction of YAC insert-ends with non-X sequences. Cocloning was substantial, ranging up to 50% for different collections; and in agreement with previous indications, in all libraries the larger the YACs, the higher the level of cocloning. In libraries made from human-hamster hybrid cells, expected numbers of clones were recovered by STS-based screening; but unexpectedly, the two collections from cells with 4 or 5 X chromosomes yielded numbers of YACs corresponding to an apparent content of only about two X equivalents. Thus it is possible that the DNA of inactive X chromosomes is poorly cloned into YACs, speculatively perhaps because of its specialized chromatin structure.


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Chromosomes, Artificial, Yeast , Gene Library , X Chromosome , Animals , Base Sequence , Chimera , Cloning, Molecular , Cricetinae , DNA/chemistry , Humans , Hybrid Cells , Molecular Sequence Data , Nucleic Acid Hybridization , Polymerase Chain Reaction
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