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Large Human YACs Constructed in a Rad52 Strain Show a Reduced Rate of Chimerism

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Journal Genomics
Specialty Genetics
Date 1994 Dec 1
PMID 7713499
Citations 12
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Abstract

Current YAC libraries are plagued by a high frequency of chimeras--that is, clones containing fragments from multiple genomic regions. Chimeras are thought to arise largely through recombination in the yeast host cell. If so, the use of recombination-deficient yeast strains, such as rad52 mutants, might be expected to alleviate the problem. Here, we report the construction of megabase-sized human YACs in the rad52 strain MHY5201 and the determination of their rate of chimerism by fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis. Examination of 48 YACs showed a rate of chimerism of at most 8%, whereas YACs constructed in the wildtype host AB1380 showed a rate of about 50%. These results show that it is possible to significantly decrease the rate of YAC chimerism through the use of appropriate yeast host strains.

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