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Derivation of Clones Close to <i>met</i> by Preparative Field Inversion Gel Electrophoresis
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1987
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Long Range MapGeneticsMolecular BiologyGene CharacterizationMolecular GeneticsDisease Gene IdentificationGenomicsGenetic AnalysisGenome AnalysisCloningIsotachophoresisDna SequencingMolecular Biological MethodDna ReplicationBioinformaticsFunctional GenomicsBiomolecular EngineeringMet SequenceNatural SciencesCystic Fibrosis MarkerMedicineClones Close
The molecular analysis of genes identified by mutations is a major problem in mammalian genetics. As a step toward this goal, preparative field inversion gel electrophoresis (FIGE) was used to selectively isolate clones from the environment of genetically linked markers, and to select a subset of these clones containing sequences next to specific restriction sites rare in mammalian DNA. This approach has been used to generate a library highly enriched in sequences closely linked to the cystic fibrosis marker met. One clone derived from the end of a Not I restriction fragment containing the met sequence was analyzed in detail and localized within a long range map to a position 300 kilobase pairs 5' of the metD sequence.
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