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. 1998 Nov 1;26(21):5011–5012. doi: 10.1093/nar/26.21.5011

Yeast artificial chromosome segregation from host chromosomes with similar lengths.

K I Izvolsky 1, V V Demidov 1, N O Bukanov 1, M D Frank-Kamenetskii 1
PMCID: PMC147924  PMID: 9776769

Abstract

We propose a new method for segregation of yeast artificial chromosomes (YACs) from endogenous yeast chromosomes with similar lengths. The method is based on recently developed PNA-assisted rare cleavage (PARC) of genomic DNA. We apply the PARC procedure to YAC-containing samples of yeast DNA in such a way that host chromosomes, which electrophoretically comigrate with the chosen YACs, are selectively digested while YACs remain intact. These data demonstrate that a pool of appropriate PNAs can be used as an efficient tool for the PARC-based isolation of intact purified YACs directly from the host cells.

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