A Database of Restriction Maps to Expand the Utility of Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes
Abstract
While Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes were once a key resource for the genomic community, they have been obviated, for sequencing purposes, by long-read technologies. Such libraries may now serve as a valuable resource for manipulating and assembling large genomic constructs. To enhance accessibility and comparison, we have developed a BAC restriction map database.
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