Reconstruction of the 2.4 Mb human DMD-gene by homologous YAC recombination.
The human dystrophin gene, mutations of which cause Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophy, measures 2.4 Mb. This size seriously limits its cloning as a single DNA fragment and subsequent in-vitro expression studies. We have used stepwise in-vivo recombination between overlapping yeast artificial ch...
Main Authors: | Den Dunnen, J, Grootscholten, P, Dauwerse, J, Walker, A, Monaco, A, Butler, R, Anand, R, Coffey, A, Bentley, DR, Steensma, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1992
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