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. 2006 Feb;16(2):297–303. doi: 10.1101/gr.4156606

Table 1.

Chromosomal mapping of BAC clones in Ciona intestinalis

Chromosome Chromosome arm length (Mb) estimated by cytogenetic analysis Number of BAC clones mapped by FISH Total size (Mb) of joined and mapped scaffolds % coverage Number of BAC clones**corresponding to mapped scaffolds
1p 6.15 5 4.427703 71.9 141
1q 10.34 10 5.059860 48.9 179
2p 4.03 0 0 0 0
2q 11.31 14 7.652363 67.6 333
3p 5.34 6 1.807897 33.8 63
3q 7.69 11 4.971595 64.6 194
4p 4.56 * * * *
4q 8.47 10 5.372748 63.4 220
5p 4.25 * * * *
5q 7.95 11 5.268640 66.3 179
6p 4.85 * * * *
6q 6.2 7 2.267187 36.6 71
7p 3.21 0 0 0 0
7q 7.84 11 6.392846 81.5 217
8p 2.78 0 0 0 0
8q 7.94 23 6.421300 80.8 269
9p 4.85 4 2.887692 59.5 110
9q 5.87 8 3.683591 62.7 155
10p 4.27 4 1.809801 42.3 70
10q 6.45 8 3.222832 49.9 125
11p 4.27 7 2.430748 56.9 75
11q 5.63 5 1.579050 28.0 47
12p 4.23 3 1.465373 34.6 42
12q 5.67 7 3.741953 65.9 146
13p 3.67 1 0.192510 5.2 4
13q 4.25 3 1.436447 33.7 45
14p 3.62 4 1.851839 51.1 61
14q 4.3 8 2.191802 50.9 70
Total 159.99 170 76.135777 47.6 2816
*

18S/28S rDNA repeat-containing regions, as also indicated in Figure 2

**

BAC clones are counted only when both paired-BAC end sequences corresponding to the scaffolds map to the same chromosome arm (BLASTN hit with >90% identity, alignment length >100, probability <e-80) and 45.2% of the BAC clones are annotated