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| Library Name |
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LE_HBa |
| Alternate Name |
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| Common Name |
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Tomato |
| Genus |
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Lycopersicon |
| Species |
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esculentum |
| Sub Species |
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| Selectable Marker |
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Chloramphenicol |
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| Cultivar |
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Heinz 1706 |
| Vector |
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pBeloBAC11 |
| DNA Fragmentation |
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HindIII |
| Number of Clones |
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129024 |
| Number of Plates |
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336 |
| Number of Filters |
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7 |
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| Library Type |
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BAC |
| Average Insert Size |
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117 |
| Genome Size |
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950 |
| Genome Equivalents |
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15 |
| Constructed by |
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Muhammad Arief Budiman |
| Organization |
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CUGI |
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Additional Information: Heinz 1706, gridded onto 7 full size filters, chloroplast content 1.11 %, blue colonies (empty) 2.11% Copy has been furthur modified to exclude high copy plasmid clones 10/01/01.
It has been determined that the clones listed at http://www.genome.clemson.edu/orders/LE_HBa_contaminants.xls in the LE_HBa BAC library are of high copy origin and act as a probe sponge. They should not be ordered. Our best efforts to remove them permanently from the library have been made. It is very important to use the cleanest probe possible, no vector contamination, when screening the LE_HBa library. |
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