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Science 15 May 1987:
Vol. 236. no. 4803, pp. 806 - 812
DOI: 10.1126/science.3033825

Articles

Science, Vol 236, Issue 4803, 806-812
Copyright © 1987 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Cloning of large segments of exogenous DNA into yeast by means of artificial chromosome vectors

DT Burke, GF Carle, and MV Olson

Fragments of exogenous DNA that range in size up to several hundred kilobase pairs have been cloned into yeast by ligating them to vector sequences that allow their propagation as linear artificial chromosomes. Individual clones of yeast and human DNA that have been analyzed by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis appear to represent faithful replicas of the source DNA. The efficiency with which clones can be generated is high enough to allow the construction of comprehensive libraries from the genomes of higher organisms. By offering a tenfold increase in the size of the DNA molecules that can be cloned into a microbial host, this system addresses a major gap in existing experimental methods for analyzing complex DNA sources.


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