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Construction of random sheared fosmid library from Chinese cabbage and its use for Brassica rapa genome sequencing project 被引量:3
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作者 Tae-Ho Park Beom-Seok Park +4 位作者 Jin-A Kim Joon Ki Hong Mina Jin Young-Joo Seol jeong-hwan mun 《Journal of Genetics and Genomics》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第1期47-53,共7页
As a part of the Multinational Genome Sequencing Project of Brassica rapa, linkage group R9 and R3 were sequenced using a bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) by BAC strategy. The current physical contigs are expec... As a part of the Multinational Genome Sequencing Project of Brassica rapa, linkage group R9 and R3 were sequenced using a bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) by BAC strategy. The current physical contigs are expected to cover approximately 90% euchromatins of both chromosomes. As the project progresses, BAC selection for sequence extension becomes more limited because BAC libraries are restriction enzyme-specific. To support the project, a random sheared fosmid library was constructed. The library consists of 97536 clones with average insert size of approximately 40 kb corresponding to seven genome equivalents, assuming a Chinese cabbage genome size of 550 Mb. The library was screened with primers designed at the end of sequences of nine points of scaffold gaps where BAC clones cannot be selected to extend the physical contigs. The selected positive clones were end-sequenced to check the overlap between the fosmid clones and the adjacent BAC clones. Nine fosmid clones were selected and fully sequenced. The sequences revealed two completed gap filling and seven sequence extensions, which can be used for further selection of BAC clones confirming that the fosmid library will facilitate the sequence completion of B. rapa. 展开更多
关键词 Brassica rapa Chinese cabbage Fosmid library Genome sequencing Physical contig
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