| Vector |
Construct size (kb): 250.0 DESCRIPTION OF VECTOR COMPONENT: Name of vector: pTYAC1 Intact vector size: 9.000 Type of vector: YAC Vector end: EcoRI Vector end: EcoRI Cloning sites: EcoRI Polylinker sites: Host range: Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Escherichia coli Features (with orientation and position when available): restriction site: EcoRI other: telomere, Tetrahymena, <- marker(s): URA3 centromere: CEN4 replicon: ARS1 replicon: pMB1 marker(s): ampR, <- Cross references: |
| Insert |
DNA: genomic DESCRIPTION OF INSERT COMPONENT: Genome: Homo sapiens Gene symbol: D7S427 Gene name: DNA Segment, single copy Contains complete coding sequence?: U Chromosome: 7; Localization: 7 q36.3-qter Type of DNA: genomic Insert end: EcoRI Insert end: EcoRI Insert size (kb): 240.0 Cross references: Insert lengths(kb): 240.0 Gene product: DNA Segment, single copy [D7S427] Alleles: A1, A2, A3, M1, M2, T1, T2, M1, H2-1, H2-2, H2-3, H3-1, H3-2, H3-3, H3-4, H3-5, H1-1, H1-2, H1-3, M2, H2-4 Target Gene: DNA Segment, single copy |
| Comments |
Half-YAC containing the human 7q telomere. This insert is also available in two contigs of cosmid clones, sCos146(2), (3), (6), (14), (19), (30), (48), (49) (ATCC 99434, 99436, 99438, 99440, 99442, 99444, 99446, 99448. |
| References |
Dietz-Band J, et al. Characterization of polymorphic loci on a telomeric fragment of DNA from the long arm of human chromosome 7. Genomics 8: 168-170, 1990. PubMed: 2081591
Riethman HC, et al. Cloning human telomeric DNA fragments into Saccharomyces cerevisiae using a yeast-artificial-chromosome vector. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 86: 6240-6244, 1989. PubMed: 2668959
Riethman HC, et al. Physical analysis of the terminal 240 kb of DNA from human chromosome 7q. Genomics 17: 25-32, 1993. PubMed: 8406463
Macina RA, Riethman HC. Mapping vector-adjacent DNA from a 7q human telomeric YAC using RARE. Mamm. Genome 5: 596, 1994. PubMed: 8000150
Helms C, et al. Closure of a genetic linkage map of human chromosome 7q with centromere and telomere polymorphisms. Genomics 14: 1041-1054, 1992. PubMed: 1478646
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