Technique / Genetics / Genetic mapping / Contig Mapping
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Authors: van Hijum SA, Zomer AL, Kuipers OP, Kok J With genome sequencing efforts increasing exponentially, valuable information accumulates on genomic content of the various organisms sequenced. Projector 2 uses (un)finished genomic sequences of an organism as a template to infer linkage information for a genome sequence assembly of a related organism being sequenced. The remaining gaps between contigs for which no linkage information is present can subsequently be closed with direct PCR strategies. Compared with other implementations, Projector 2 has several distinctive features: a user-friendly web interface, automatic removal of repetitive elements (repeat-masking) and automated primer design for gap-closure purposes. Moreover, when using multiple fragments of a template genome, primers for multiplex PCR strategies can also be designed. Primer design takes into account that, in many cases, contig ends contain unreliable DNA sequences and repetitive sequences. Closing the remaining gaps in prokaryotic genome sequence assemblies is thereby made very efficient and virtually effortless. We demonstrate that the use of single or multiple fragments of a template genome (i.e. unfinished genome sequences) in combination with repeat-masking results in mapping success rates close to 100%. The web interface is freely accessible at http://molgen.biol.rug.nl/websoftware/projector2. Projector: automatic contig mapping for gap closure purposes. Nucleic Acids Res. 2003 Nov 15;31(22):e144 Authors: van Hijum SA, Zomer AL, Kuipers OP, Kok J Projector was designed for automatic positioning of contigs from an unfinished prokaryotic genome onto a template genome of a closely related strain or species. Projector mapped 84 contigs of Lactococcus lactis MG1363 (corresponding to 81% of the assembly nucleotides) against the genome of L.lactis IL1403. Ninety three percent of subsequent gap closure PCRs were successful. Moreover, a significant improvement in the N50 and N80 values (describing the assembly quality) was observed after the use of Projector. Because increasing numbers of bacterial genomes are being sequenced, Projector provides an efficient method to close a significant number of remaining gaps in the late stages of a genome sequencing project. YAC contig mapping of six expressed sequences encoded by human chromosome 21. Somat Cell Mol Genet. 1995 Mar;21(2):133-7 Authors: Yu J, Cox M, Patterson D, Kao FT Six cDNA clones from human chromosome 21 have been mapped in a set of complete YAC contig spanning the entire chromosome 21q. The mapping positions between two STSs on the YAC contig and the NotI coordinates starting from the telomere of 21q were determined for the cDNA clones. The YAC contig mapping positions agree well with those using a comprehensive somatic cell hybrid mapping panel.
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