Human chromosome 16 is the main focus of the mapping efforts at Los Alamos. The large photomicrograph on these opening pages illustrates the starting point for those mapping efforts, the evaluation of our chromosome-16-specific library of cloned fragments. Among the 23 pairs of human chromosomes, one pair, chromosome 16, is identified by fluorescence in-situ hybridization. Thousands of yellow fluorescent probes derived from the clone library have hybridized to both copies of chromosome 16. The high density and uniform coverage of the fluorescent signals were a strong indication that we could use the library to construct a map of overlapping cloned fragments spanning the entire length of the chromosome
© 2001 Nature Publishing GroupWe have placed 7,600 cytogenetically defined landmarks on the draft se...
The genomes of a number of organisms, including E. coli and C. elegans have been physically mapped i...
Physical maps provide rapid access to any chromosomal region of interest, and serve as essential to...
Our sequence-tagged site-content map of chromosome 12 is now integrated with the whole-genome finger...
Recent technical progress in molecular biology has made the mapping of entire mammalian chromosomes ...
We have placed 7,600 cytogenetically defined landmarks on the draft sequence of the human genome to ...
The development of a highly reliable physical map with landmark sites spaced an average of 100 kbp a...
The development of a highly reliable physical map with landmark sites spaced an average of 100 kbp a...
The development of a highly reliable physical map with landmark sites spaced an average of 100 kbp a...
These efforts on the human genome project were initiated in September, 1990, to contribute towards c...
This project funded for four years (02.92 to 01.96) was a renewal of a project funded for 2.5 years ...
We describe an integrated physical, genetic and cytogenetic map of human chromosome 16 comprising bo...
We have made important progress since the beginning of the current grant year. We have further devel...
textabstractWe present an approach to the construction of an overlapping restriction fragment map of...
Physical maps provide rapid access to any chromosomal region of interest, and serve as essential to...
© 2001 Nature Publishing GroupWe have placed 7,600 cytogenetically defined landmarks on the draft se...
The genomes of a number of organisms, including E. coli and C. elegans have been physically mapped i...
Physical maps provide rapid access to any chromosomal region of interest, and serve as essential to...
Our sequence-tagged site-content map of chromosome 12 is now integrated with the whole-genome finger...
Recent technical progress in molecular biology has made the mapping of entire mammalian chromosomes ...
We have placed 7,600 cytogenetically defined landmarks on the draft sequence of the human genome to ...
The development of a highly reliable physical map with landmark sites spaced an average of 100 kbp a...
The development of a highly reliable physical map with landmark sites spaced an average of 100 kbp a...
The development of a highly reliable physical map with landmark sites spaced an average of 100 kbp a...
These efforts on the human genome project were initiated in September, 1990, to contribute towards c...
This project funded for four years (02.92 to 01.96) was a renewal of a project funded for 2.5 years ...
We describe an integrated physical, genetic and cytogenetic map of human chromosome 16 comprising bo...
We have made important progress since the beginning of the current grant year. We have further devel...
textabstractWe present an approach to the construction of an overlapping restriction fragment map of...
Physical maps provide rapid access to any chromosomal region of interest, and serve as essential to...
© 2001 Nature Publishing GroupWe have placed 7,600 cytogenetically defined landmarks on the draft se...
The genomes of a number of organisms, including E. coli and C. elegans have been physically mapped i...
Physical maps provide rapid access to any chromosomal region of interest, and serve as essential to...