A REGION-SPECIFIC MICRODISSECTION LIBRARY FOR HUMAN-CHROMOSOME 2P23-P25 AND THE ANALYSIS OF AN INTERSTITIAL DELETION OF 2P23.3-P25.1

Citation
Jw. Yu et al., A REGION-SPECIFIC MICRODISSECTION LIBRARY FOR HUMAN-CHROMOSOME 2P23-P25 AND THE ANALYSIS OF AN INTERSTITIAL DELETION OF 2P23.3-P25.1, Human genetics, 93(5), 1994, pp. 557-562
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Genetics & Heredity
Journal title
ISSN journal
03406717
Volume
93
Issue
5
Year of publication
1994
Pages
557 - 562
Database
ISI
SICI code
0340-6717(1994)93:5<557:ARMLFH>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
A region-specific library for human chromosome 2p23-p25 was constructe d using microdissection and polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-mediated m icrocloning techniques. This library is large, comprising 300,000 reco mbinant microclones. The insert sizes range between 50-600 base pairs (bp) with a mean of 200 bp. About 50%-60% of the clones contain unique or very low copy number sequence inserts as determined by their weak or no hybridization to total human DNA. A subset of 48 microclones tha t did not hybridize to total human DNA after colony hybridization was analyzed, and 26 (54%) clones were shown to contain single-copy insert s and hybridize to human chromosome 2 DNAs, indicating that they are h uman chromosome 2 specific. The human genomic fragments identified by these clones after cleavage with HindIII have also been characterized. The single-copy microclones were used to analyze an interstitial dele tion in the 2p23.3-p25.1 region - 46,XY, del(2) (pter-->p25.1::p23.3-- >qter) - previously reported in a patient with severe growth and menta l retardation and multiple anomalies. Of the 26 microclones analyzed, 14 clones were mapped to the deletion region. The availability of the 2p23-p25 region-specific library and the probes derived from the libra ry should be valuable for fine structure physical mapping analysis and the cloning of disease-related genes localized to the region. These s tudies also demonstrate the efficiency with which useful probes can be quickly generated for genome studies and for positional cloning.