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Integrated Molecular Cytogenetic BAC-STS Map 
of the Human Genome

Entire Bac-Sts Figure (223K)
Chromosome 1
Chromosome 2
Chromosome 3
Chromosome 4
Chromosome 5
Chromosome 6
Chromosome 7
Chromosome 8
Chromosome 9
Chromosome 10
Chromosome 11

Chromosome 12
Chromosome 13
Chromosome 14
Chromosome 15
Chromosome 16
Chromosome 17
Chromosome 18
Chromosome 19
Chromosome 20
Chromosome 21
Chromosome 22
Chromosome X
Chromosome Y

 

Human Genome Anatomy: Integrated Molecular Cytogenetic BAC-STS Map of the Human Genome.

Features of the 1021 BAC-STS pairs represented by the 872 STSs and 957 BACs that were used to construct the Map are found in the Table that may be viewed at Websites described in the text. The table includes the BAC addresses and map positions as well as STS sources and oligonucleotide sequences. In the Map above, each STS listed represents one or more BACs that map by FISH to the position indicated by the vertical lines at the right of each chromosome ideogram. The length of the line indicates the resolution of the assignment, viz., the outer boundaries of the band(s) within which the BAC signal is located as described in the methods. Although higher resolution may be obtained from the archived images, within a single band region, BACs are ordered by the genetic and RH maps (Hudson et al., 1995). Divergence from colinearity is discussed in the text. STSs in black denote BACs yielding signals at single sites; those in red denote BACs with signals at more than one site on a single chromosome; those in purple denote BACs with signals at more than one site located on two or more chromosomes; those red and purple denote BACs with signals at more than one site on a single chromosome as well as on two or more chromosomes.

 

 

 
 
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