Construction and characterization of a 10-fold genome equivalent rat P1-derived artificial chromosome library

PY Woon, K Osoegawa, PJ Kaisaki, B Zhao… - Genomics, 1998 - Elsevier
PY Woon, K Osoegawa, PJ Kaisaki, B Zhao, JJ Catanese, D Gauguier, R Cox, ER Levy…
Genomics, 1998Elsevier
A rat PAC library was constructed in the vector pPAC4 from genomic DNA isolated from
female Brown Norway rats. This library consists of 215,409 clones arrayed in 614 384-well
microtiter plates. An average insert size of 143 kb was estimated from 217 randomly isolated
clones, thus representing approximately 10-fold genome coverage. This coverage provides
a very high probability that the library contains a unique sequence in genome screening.
Tests on randomly selected clones demonstrated that they are very stable, with only 4 of 130 …
A rat PAC library was constructed in the vector pPAC4 from genomic DNA isolated from female Brown Norway rats. This library consists of 215,409 clones arrayed in 614 384-well microtiter plates. An average insert size of 143 kb was estimated from 217 randomly isolated clones, thus representing approximately 10-fold genome coverage. This coverage provides a very high probability that the library contains a unique sequence in genome screening. Tests on randomly selected clones demonstrated that they are very stable, with only 4 of 130 clones showing restriction digest fragment alterations after 80 generations of serial growth. FISH analysis using 70 randomly chosen PACs revealed no significant chimeric clones. About 7% of the clones analyzed contained repetitive sequences related to centromeric regions that hybridized to some but not all centromeres. DNA plate pools and superpools were made, and high-density filters each containing an array of 8 plates in duplicate were prepared. Library screening on these superpools and appropriate filters with 10 single-locus rat markers revealed an average of 8 positive clones, in agreement with the estimated high genomic coverage of this library and representation of the rat genome. This library provides a new resource for rat genome analysis, in particular the identification of genes involved in models of multifactorial disease. The library and high-density filters are currently available to the scientific community.
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