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Chromosome Jumping: A Long Range Cloning Technique

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Genetic Engineering

Part of the book series: Genetic Engineering ((GEPM,volume 10))

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Genetics, the correlation of changes in the phenotype with heritable changes in the DNA of cells and organisms, and the localization of these changes to genes and ultimately DNA sequences, offers a direct and unbiased way to identify and analyze the basic functions required for life at all levels of complexity. In contrast, molecular biology provides a set of powerful techniques to analyze DNA sequences, to identify gene products, and to understand molecular mechanisms. It is therefore not unexpected, that the molecular analysis of genes defined by mutations has been essential to understand many functions required for the formation and continual existence of organisms.

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Poustka, A., Lehrach, H. (1988). Chromosome Jumping: A Long Range Cloning Technique. In: Setlow, J.K. (eds) Genetic Engineering. Genetic Engineering, vol 10. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-7081-3_10

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