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SUBMITTER: Peterson DG
PROVIDER: S-EPMC186575 | biostudies-literature | 2002 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Peterson Daniel G DG Schulze Stefan R SR Sciara Erica B EB Lee Scott A SA Bowers John E JE Nagel Alexander A Jiang Ning N Tibbitts Deanne C DC Wessler Susan R SR Paterson Andrew H AH
Genome research 20020501 5
Cot-based sequence discovery represents a powerful means by which both low-copy and repetitive sequences can be selectively and efficiently fractionated, cloned, and characterized. Based upon the results of a Cot analysis, hydroxyapatite chromatography was used to fractionate sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) genomic DNA into highly repetitive (HR), moderately repetitive (MR), and single/low-copy (SL) sequence components that were consequently cloned to produce HRCot, MRCot, and SLCot genomic libraries. ...[more]