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Publication : BAC contig from a 3-cM region of mouse chromosome 11 surrounding Brca1.

First Author  Pershouse M Year  2000
Journal  Genomics Volume  69
Issue  1 Pages  139-42
PubMed ID  11013085 Mgi Jnum  J:65084
Mgi Id  MGI:1891758 Doi  10.1006/geno.2000.6323
Citation  Pershouse M, et al. (2000) BAC contig from a 3-cM region of mouse chromosome 11 surrounding brca1. Genomics 69(1):139-42
abstractText  Even with the completion of a draft version of the human genome sequence only a fraction of the genes identified from this sequence have known functions. Chromosomal engineering in mouse cells, in concert with gene replacement assays to prove the functional significance of a given genomic region or gene, represents a rapid and productive means for understanding the role of a given set of genes. Both techniques rely heavily on detailed maps of chromosomal regions, initially to understand the scope of the regions being modified and finally to provide the cloned resources necessary to allow both finished sequencing and large insert complementation. This report describes the creation of a BAC clone contig on mouse chromosome 11 in a region showing conservation of synteny with sequences on human chromosome 17. We have created a detailed map of an approximately 3-cM region containing at least 33 genes through the use of multiple BAC mapping strategies, including chromosome walking and multiplex oligonucleotide hybridization and gap filling. The region described is one of the targets of a large effort to create a series of mice with regional deletions on mouse chromosome 11 (33-80 cM) that can subsequently be subjected to further mutagenesis. Copyright 2000 Academic Press.
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