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Title: | Telomere-associated chromosome fragmentation: Applications in genome manipulation and analysis | Authors: | Farr, Christine J. Stevanović, Milena Thomson, Eric J. Goodfellow, Peter N. Cooke, Howard J. |
Issue Date: | Dec-1992 | Journal: | Nature Genetics | Abstract: | Telomere-associated chromosome fragmentation (TACF) is a new approach for chromosome mapping based on the non-targeted introduction of cloned telomeres into mammalian cells. TACF has been used to generate a panel of somatic cell hybrids with nested terminal deletions of the long arm of the human × chromosome, extending from Xq26 to the centromere. This panel has been characterized using a series of × chromosome loci. Recovery of the end clones by plasmid rescue produces a telomeric marker for each cell line and partial sequencing will allow the generation of sequence tagged sites (STSs). TACF provides a powerful and widely applicable method for genome analysis, a general way of manipulating mammalian chromosomes and a first step towards constructing artificial mammalian chromosomes. © 1992 Nature Publishing Group. |
URI: | https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2559 | ISSN: | 1061-4036 | DOI: | 10.1038/ng1292-275 |
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