A high-resolution map of human chromosome 12
Kate T. Montgomery,
Eunice Lee,
Ashley Miller,
Stephanie Lau,
Cecilia Shim,
Jeremy Decker,
Denise Chiu,
Suzanne Emerling,
Mandeep Sekhon,
Rachel Kim,
Jack Lenz,
Jinghua Han,
Ilya Ioshikhes,
Beatrice Renault,
Ivonne Marondel,
Sung-Joo Kim Yoon,
Kyuyoung Song,
V. V. V. S. Murty,
Steven Scherer,
Raluca Yonescu,
Ilan R. Kirsch,
Thomas Ried,
John McPherson,
Richard Gibbs and
Raju Kucherlapati
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Kate T. Montgomery: Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Eunice Lee: Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Ashley Miller: Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Stephanie Lau: Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Cecilia Shim: Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Jeremy Decker: Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Denise Chiu: Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Suzanne Emerling: Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Mandeep Sekhon: Genome Sequencing Center, Washington University School of Medicine
Rachel Kim: Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Jack Lenz: Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Jinghua Han: Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Ilya Ioshikhes: Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Beatrice Renault: Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Ivonne Marondel: Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Sung-Joo Kim Yoon: Catholic University Medical College Research Institutes of Medical Sciences
Kyuyoung Song: University of Ulsan College of Medicine
V. V. V. S. Murty: Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Steven Scherer: Baylor College of Medicine
Raluca Yonescu: Medicine Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health
Ilan R. Kirsch: Medicine Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health
Thomas Ried: Medicine Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health
John McPherson: Genome Sequencing Center, Washington University School of Medicine
Richard Gibbs: Baylor College of Medicine
Raju Kucherlapati: Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Nature, 2001, vol. 409, issue 6822, 945-946
Abstract:
Abstract Our sequence-tagged site-content map of chromosome 12 is now integrated with the whole-genome fingerprinting effort1,2. It provides accurate and nearly complete bacterial clone coverage of chromosome 12. We propose that this integrated mapping protocol serves as a model for constructing physical maps for entire genomes.
Date: 2001
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