An STS-Based Map of the Human Genome

Thomas J. Hudson(Hudson Institute), Lincoln Stein(Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research), Sebastian S. Gerety(Hudson Institute), Junli Ma(Hudson Institute), Andrew B. Castle(Hudson Institute), James Silva(Hudson Institute), Donna K. Slonim(Hudson Institute), Rafael Baptista(Hudson Institute), Leonid Kruglyak(Hudson Institute), Shuhua Xu(Hudson Institute), Xintong Hu(Hudson Institute), Angela M. E. Colbert(Hudson Institute), Carl Rosenberg(Hudson Institute), Mary Pat Reeve-Daly(Hudson Institute), Steve Rozen(Hudson Institute), Lester Hui(Hudson Institute), Xiaoyun Wu(Hudson Institute), Christina Vestergaard(Hudson Institute), Kimberly Wilson(Hudson Institute), Jane S. Bae(Hudson Institute), Shanak Maitra(Hudson Institute), Soula Ganiatsas(Hudson Institute), Cheryl Evans(Hudson Institute), Margaret M. DeAngelis(Hudson Institute), Kimberly Ingalls(Hudson Institute), Robert Nahf(Hudson Institute), Lloyd T. Horton(Hudson Institute), Michele Oskin Anderson(Hudson Institute), Alville J. Collymore(Hudson Institute), Wenjuan Ye(Hudson Institute), Vardouhie Kouyoumjian(Hudson Institute), Irena S. Zemsteva(Hudson Institute), James P. Tam(Hudson Institute), Richard Devine(Hudson Institute), Dorothy F. Courtney(Hudson Institute), Michelle Turner Renaud(Hudson Institute), Huy Nguyen(Hudson Institute), Tara J. O'Connor(Hudson Institute), Cécile Fizames(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Sabine Fauré(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Gàbor Gyapay(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Colette Dib(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Jean Morissette(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), James B. Orlin(IIT@MIT), Bruce W. Birren(Hudson Institute), Nathan Goodman(Hudson Institute), Jean Weissenbach(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Trevor Hawkins(Hudson Institute), Simon J. Foote(Hudson Institute), David C. Page(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Eric S. Lander(Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research)
Science
December 22, 1995
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Abstract

A physical map has been constructed of the human genome containing 15,086 sequence-tagged sites (STSs), with an average spacing of 199 kilobases. The project involved assembly of a radiation hybrid map of the human genome containing 6193 loci and incorporated a genetic linkage map of the human genome containing 5264 loci. This information was combined with the results of STS-content screening of 10,850 loci against a yeast artificial chromosome library to produce an integrated map, anchored by the radiation hybrid and genetic maps. The map provides radiation hybrid coverage of 99 percent and physical coverage of 94 percent of the human genome. The map also represents an early step in an international project to generate a transcript map of the human genome, with more than 3235 expressed sequences localized. The STSs in the map provide a scaffold for initiating large-scale sequencing of the human genome.


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