Title
Isolation Of Cdna Clones Using Yeast Artificial Chromosome Probes
Abstract
The cloning of large DNA fragments of hundreds of kilobases in Yeast artificial chromosomes, has simplified the analysis of regions of the genome previously cloned by cosmid walking. The mapping of expressed sequences within cosmid contigs has relied on the association of genes with sequence motifs defined by rare-cutting endonucleases, and the identification of sequence conservation between species. We reasoned that if the contribution of repetitive sequences to filter hybridizations could be minimised, then the use of large cloned DNAs as hybridisation probes to screen cDNA libraries would greatly simplify the characterisation of hitherto unidentified genes. In this paper we demonstrate the use of this approach by using a YAC, containing 180 kb of human genomic DNA including the aldose reductase gene, as a probe to isolate an aldose reductase cDNA from a lambda gt11 human foetal liver cDNA library.
Year
DOI
Venue
1990
10.1093/nar/18.13.3913
NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
Keywords
Field
DocType
genes,dna probes,restriction mapping,dna,polymerase chain reaction,nucleic acid hybridization,gene library,yeast artificial chromosome
Cosmid,Complementary DNA,Biology,Genomic library,Contig,Molecular cloning,cDNA library,Genetics,Molecular biology,Yeast artificial chromosome,genomic DNA
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
18
13
0305-1048
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
P Elvin100.34
G Slynn200.34
D Black300.34
A Graham400.34
R Butler574.00
J Riley600.68
R Anand700.34
Alexander F. Markham881.63