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Sequence-tagged sites

ITS Sequence tagged site. A short DNA sequence that occurs just once in the human genome and whose location and base sequence are known... [Pg.570]

Abbreviations STS, sequence tagged site RFLP, restriction fragment iinked poiymorphism SNP, singie nucieotide poiymorphism YAC, yeast artificiai chromosome BAC, bacteriai artificiai chromosome PCR, poiymerase chain reaction. [Pg.635]

C, Charmley P, Kaiser R, Hood L. Identification of clusters of biallelic polymorphic sequence-tagged sites (pSTSs) that generate highly informative and... [Pg.231]

EST Expressed sequence tags are STSs derived from cDNAs (see sequence tagged site, STS). [Pg.533]

Sequence tagged site (STS) Short (200-500 base pairs) DNA sequence that has been identified and located as a single occurrence in the human genome. Detectable by polymerase chain reaction, STSs are useful for localizing and mapping of sequence data reported from different laboratories (see also expressed sequence tags). [Pg.538]

Sequences. See also Hammersley sequence sampling (HSS) Latin hypercube entries Sobol sequence quasi-Monte Carlo, 26 1011, 1013 quasirandom, 26 1016, 1036, 1048 Sequence tagged sites (STS), 12 513, 515 Sequencing batch reactor (SBR)... [Pg.832]

The novel cDNA fragments will serve as useful landmarks known as sequence-tagged sites (STSs) along the different human chromosomal locations they are derived from, and will aid in the human genome project discussed below (Adams et al, 1991). In addition, the unique ESTs will aid isolation of the corresponding full-length cDNAs, and identification of novel proteins, some of which may have therapeutic... [Pg.254]

Wu J., Maehara T., Shimokawa T., Yamamoto S., Harada C., Takazaki Y., Ono N., Mukai Y., Koike K., Yazaki J., Fujii F., Shomura A., Ando T., Kono L, Waki K., Yamamoto K., Yano M., Matsumoto T., Sasaki T. (2002). A comprehensive rice transcript map containing 6591 expressed sequence tag sites. Plant Cell 14 525-535. [Pg.432]

STS—sequence tagged site. This is a short (200-500bp) sequenced fragment of genomic DNA that can be specifically amplified using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and represent or is linked to some kind of marker (i.e., it is mapped to a specific locus on a chromosome). [Pg.55]

A sequence-tagged site (STS) map requires prior sequence information and is based on mapping short known sequences using PCR amplification. [Pg.66]

Genetic linkage maps show the relative locations of specific markers along a chromosome. A marker may be related to a trait, such as the Lesch-Nyhan syndrome. Restriction fragment length polymorphisms and specific DNA sequences, called sequence-tagged sites, are markers that make it possible to identify persons with a specific disease. [Pg.9]


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