Integration of cytogenetic landmarks into the draft sequence of the human genome
BAC Resource Consortium T, Cheung V, Nowak N, Jang W, Kirsch I, Zhao S, Chen X, Furey T, Kim U, Kuo W, Olivier M, Conroy J, Kasprzyk A, Massa H, Yonescu R, Sait S, Thoreen C, Snijders A, Lemyre E, Bailey J, Bruzel A, Burrill W, Clegg S, Collins S, Dhami P, Friedman C, Han C, Herrick S, Lee J, Ligon A, Lowry S, Morley M, Narasimhan S, Osoegawa K, Peng Z, Plajzer-Frick I, Quade B, Scott D, Sirotkin K, Thorpe A, Gray J, Hudson J, Pinkel D, Ried T, Rowen L, Shen-Ong G, Strausberg R, Birney E, Callen D, Cheng J, Cox D, Doggett N, Carter N, Eichler E, Haussler D, Korenberg J, Morton C, Albertson D, Schuler G, de Jong P, Trask B. Integration of cytogenetic landmarks into the draft sequence of the human genome. Nature 2001, 409: 953-958. PMID: 11237021, PMCID: PMC7845515, DOI: 10.1038/35057192.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman genomeDraft sequenceLarge-scale chromatin structureHuman diseasesGenome-wide setLarge-scale duplicationsEvolution of chromosomesCharacterization of genesFirst comprehensive integrationLarge-insert clonesGross chromosomal aberrationsChromatin structureCytogenetic landmarksGene familyRadiation hybridsSequence tagsGenomic sequencesSequence assemblyMolecular basisGenomeSequence differencesFunctional analysisSequence mapsSitu hybridizationChromosomes
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