Human BAC Ends

What you can do:
Search for non-redundant human BAC end sequences (BESs).
Highlights:
  • The Human BAC Ends database includes all non-redundant human BAC end sequences (BESs) generated by The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR), the University of Washington (UW) and California Institute of Technology (CalTech).
  • It incorporates the available BAC mapping data from different genome centers and the annotation results of each end sequence for the contents of repeats, ESTs and STS markers.
  • For each BAC end the database integrates the sequence, the phred quality scores, the map and the annotation, and provides links to sites of the library information, the reports of GenBank, dbGSS and GDB, and other relevant data.
  • About 743,000 end sequences from 470,000 clones (20 X clone coverage and 12% sequence coverage) have been generated, providing a sequence marker every 5 kb across the genome.
  • The coverage by paired-ends on chromosome 22 is over 5X.
Keywords:
  • human Bacterial Artificial Chromosome
  • human BAC ends portal
  • human BAC mapping
  • human BAC annotations
  • human Chromosome Mapping
  • Human BAC markers
  • human repeats
  • human ESTs
  • human Expressed Sequence Tags
  • human Sequence Tagged Sites
  • human STS markers
Literature & Tutorials:
PubMed Link: Human BAC ends
This record last updated: 03-31-2006
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