Author:
Giacalone Joseph,Delobette Stephanie,Gibaja Veronica,Ni Lei,Skiadas Yiannis,Qi Rong,Edington Joanne,Lai Zhongwu,Gebauer Damara,Zhao Hongjuan,Anantharaman Thomas,Mishra Bhubaneswar,Brown Laura G.,Saxena Richa,Page David C.,Schwartz David C.
Abstract
The accurate mapping of clones derived from genomic regions containing complex arrangements of repeated elements presents special problems for DNA sequencers. Recent advances in the automation of optical mapping have enabled us to map a set of 16 BAC clones derived from the DAZ locus of the human Y chromosome long arm, a locus in which the entire DAZ gene as well as subsections within the gene copies have been duplicated. High-resolution optical mapping employing seven enzymes places these clones into two contigs representing four distinct copies of the DAZ gene and highlights a number of differences between individual copies of DAZ.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Subject
Genetics (clinical),Genetics
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