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genomic library A set of thousands of DNA segments from a genome, each carried by a plasmid, phage, or other cloning vector. genotype ...
Genomic library A collection of clones that includes essentially all the genes of a particular organism.
Genomic library. A library composed of fragments of genomic DNA. (See Library.) Genotype. The structure of DNA that determines the expression of a trait. See Phenotype.
Genomic library A collection of clones made from a set of randomly generated overlapping DNA fragments that represent the entire genome of an organism. See also: library, arrayed library Genomic sequence ...
Genomic library A collection of DNA fragments, inserted into vector molecules, that represents the entire genome of an organism.
GENOMIC LIBRARY - A DNA library which contains DNA fragments hopefully representing each region of the genome of an organism, virus, etc, cloned into individual vector molecules for subsequent selection and amplification.
A genomic library is similar in concept to a cDNA library, but differs in three major ways - 1) the library carries pieces of genomic DNA (and so contains introns and flanking regions, as well as coding and untranslated); 2) you need bacteriophage l ...
- See genomic library Gene cloning - The isolation of individual genes by generating recombinant DNA molecules, which are then propagated in a host cell which produces a clone that contains a single fragment of the target DNA ...
Clone bank See genomic library. Related Terms: Genomic library A collection of clones made from a set of randomly generated overlapping DNA fragments representing the entire genome of an organism. Compare library, arrayed library.
See genomic library. Species A group of organisms belong to the same biological species, if they are capable of interbreeding to produce fertile offspring.
Thus a genomic library contains all of the sequences present in the genome and a cDNA library contains copies of all the mRNA molecules present in the extracted cells.
Gene library See genomic library. Gene mapping Determination of the relative positions of genes on a DNA molecule (chromosome or plasmid) and of the distance, in linkage units or physical units, between them.
For these experiments we are using a five-hit P1 genomic library (99% statistical coverage). Using the unique sequences defined as STS markers, primers are designed for use in a PCR-based mapping strategy.
The closest linked marker (e.g., EST or a known gene) to the gene is used to probe a genomic library. A restriction fragment isolated from the end of the positive clones is used to reprobe the genomic library for overlapping clones.
Library A large bank of clones (which may be either genomic or cDNA). The depth of a genomic library is the number of times which any single copy sequence can be expected to be recovered from it.
The DNA is cut up into fragments and the different fragments are inserted into bacteria or viruses. The collection of bacteria or viruses is called a genomic library. Finding Genes in a Gene Library Blue-White Screening Method ...
on individual clones from physical map analyses is entered into a relational database and used to construct physical and genetic linkage maps simultaneously; clone identifiers serve to interrelate the multilevel maps. Cf. library, genomic library.
See also: Clone, Library, DNA, Genome, Organ
 
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