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. 2006 Sep;18(9):2123–2133. doi: 10.1105/tpc.106.043794

Table 1.

Fiber-FISH Measurements of the CentO Array in Cen3

Fibers A0037J17 + 0047D08 (μm)a Gap 1 (kb)b Gap 1 (μm)b CentO (kb) CentO (μm) Gap 2 (kb)b Gap 2 (μm)b a0053G10 (μm)a
1 106.9 61.8 23.5 446.9 169.7 36.2 13.7 48.1
2 83.5 48.5 15.2 420.1 132.0 43.7 13.7 44.7
3 69.0 41.4 11.3 446.1 121.5 26.9 7.3 42.1
4 79.5 40.5 12.2 388.8 117.2 37.9 11.4 43.5
5 77.1 40.1 11.5 455.2 130.1 30.4 8.7 39.5
6 78.8 23.7 6.8 448.9 127.9 27.1 7.7 37.4
7 81.3 50.3 15.6 437.6 136.0 27.4 8.5 45.5
8 81.4 29.8 9.2 369.2 114.4 43.9 13.6 45.0
9 79.2 54.7 15.5 450.0 127.2 54.2 15.3 36.1
10 68.4 35.0 8.8 547.3 137.4 31.3 7.9 34.0
Average 80.5 42.6 13.0 441.0 131.3 35.9 10.8 41.6
sd 10.6 11.6 4.8 47.2 15.4 9.1 3.1 4.6
a

BACs a0037J17 (150 kb; AC135226) and b0047D08(141 kb; AC137925) overlap 28 kb. Therefore, excluding the overlap, these two BACs generate 263 kb of fiber-FISH signals. BAC a0053G10 is 145 kb (AC091233). As an example, the kb/μm conversion rate for fiber 1 is calculated as (263 + 145)/(106.9 + 48.1) = 2.632.

b

Gap 1 refers to the gap between the signal from BACs a0037J17 and b0047D08 and the signal from CentO; gap 2 refers to the gap between the signal from CentO and the signal from BAC a0053G10.