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. 1994 Jun 30;35(2-3):121-34.
doi: 10.1016/0168-1656(94)90031-0.

Relational genome analysis using reference libraries and hybridisation fingerprinting

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Relational genome analysis using reference libraries and hybridisation fingerprinting

J D Hoheisel et al. J Biotechnol. .

Abstract

The genomes of eukaryotic organisms are studied by an integrated approach based on hybridisation techniques. For this purpose, a reference library system has been set up, with a wide range of clone libraries made accessible to probe hybridisation as high density filter grids. Many different library types made from a variety of organisms can thus be analysed in a highly parallel process; hence, the amount of work per individual clone is minimised. In addition, information produced on one analysis level instantly assists in the characterisation process on another level. Genetic, physical and transcriptional mapping information and partial sequencing data are obtained for the individual library clones and are cross-referenced toward a comprehensive molecular understanding of genome structure and organisation, of encoded functions and their regulation. The order of genomic clones is established by hybridisation fingerprinting procedures. On these physical maps, the location of transcripts is determined. Complementary, partial sequence information is produced from corresponding cDNAs by hybridising short oligonucleotides, which will lead to the identification of regions of sequence conservation and the constitution of a gene inventory. The hybridisation analysis of the cDNA clones, and the genomic clones as well, could potentially be expanded toward a determination of (nearly) the complete sequence. The accumulated data set will provide the means to direct large-scale sequencing of the DNA, or might even make the sequence analysis of large genomic regions a redundant undertaking due to the already collected information.

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