A novel, rapid method for the isolation of terminal sequences from yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) clones

J Riley, R Butler, D Ogilvie, R Finniear… - Nucleic acids …, 1990 - academic.oup.com
J Riley, R Butler, D Ogilvie, R Finniear, D Jenner, S Powell, R Anand, JC Smith, AF Markham
Nucleic acids research, 1990academic.oup.com
The recent development of yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) vectors has provided a system
for cloning fragments that are over ten times larger than those that can be cloned in more
established systems. We have developed a method for the rapid isolation of terminal
sequences from YAC clones. The YAC clone is digested with a range of restriction enzymes,
a common linker is ligated to the DNA fragments and terminal sequences are amplified
using a vector specific primer and a linker specific primer. Sequence data derived from these …
Abstract
The recent development of yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) vectors has provided a system for cloning fragments that are over ten times larger than those that can be cloned in more established systems. We have developed a method for the rapid isolation of terminal sequences from YAC clones. The YAC clone is digested with a range of restriction enzymes, a common linker is ligated to the DNA fragments and terminal sequences are amplified using a vector specific primer and a linker specific primer. Sequence data derived from these terminal specific products can be used to design primers for a further round of screening to isolate overlapping clones. The method also provides a convenient method of generating Sequence Tagged Sites for the mapping of complex genomes.
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