An optimized set of human telomere clones for studying telomere integrity and architecture
Telomere-specific clones are a valuable resource for the characterization of chromosomal rearrangements. We previously reported a first-generation set of human telomere probes consisting of 34 genomic clones, which were a known distance from the end of the chromosome (~300 kb), and 7 clones correspo...
Main Authors: | Knight, S, Lese, C, Precht, K, Kuc, J, Ning, Y, Lucas, S, Regan, R, Brenan, M, Nicod, A, Lawrie, N, Cardy, D, Nguyen, H, Hudson, T, Riethman, H, Ledbetter, D, Flint, J |
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Other Authors: | American Society of Human Genetics |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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University of Chicago Press
2000
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