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Chromosoma | 1992

Variation in genomic Alu repeat density as a basis for rapid construction of low resolution physical maps of human chromosomes

Michael J. Lane; P.Greg Waterbury; William T. Carroll; Anne M. Smardon; Brian D. Faldasz; Scott M. Peshick; Seth Mante; Clark S. Huckaby; Richar E. Kouri; Douglas J. Hanlon; Peter J. Hahn; Jane M. Scalzi; John C. Hozier

Human DNA restriction fragments containing high numbers of Alu repeat sequences can be preferentially detected in the presence of other human DNA restriction fragments in DNA from human:rodent somatic cell hybrids when the DNA is fragmented with enzymes that cleave mammalian DNA infrequently. This ability to lower the observed human DNA complexity allowed us to develop an approach to order rapidly somatic hybrid cell lines retaining overlapping human genomic domains. The ordering process also generates a relative physical map of the human fragments detected with Alu probe DNA. This process can generate physical mapping information for human genomic domains as large as an entire chromosome (100,000 kb). The strategy is demonstrated by ordering Alu-detected NotI fragments in a panel of mouse:human hybrid cells that span the entire long arm of human chromosome 17.


Nucleic Acids Research | 1997

The thermodynamic advantage of DNA oligonucleotide 'stacking hybridization' reactions: energetics of a DNA nick.

Michael J. Lane; Teodoro M. Paner; Irina Kashin; Brian D. Faldasz; Bo Li; Frank J. Gallo; Albert S. Benight


Archive | 1995

Nucleic acid capture moieties

Michael J. Lane; Albert S. Benight; Brian D. Faldasz


Biopolymers | 1999

MELTING STUDIES OF SHORT DNA HAIRPINS: INFLUENCE OF LOOP SEQUENCE AND ADJOINING BASE PAIR IDENTITY ON HAIRPIN THERMODYNAMIC STABILITY

Peter M. Vallone; Teodoro M. Paner; Jovencio Hilario; Michael J. Lane; Brian D. Faldasz; Albert S. Benight


Archive | 1997

Signal amplification method

Michael J. Lane; Albert S. Benight; Brian D. Faldasz


Virology | 1995

Regional Localization of the Putative Cell Surface Receptor for HTLV-I to Human Chromosome 17q23.2-17q25.3

Jerrie Gavalchin; Naisheng Fan; P.Greg Waterbury; Elizabeth Corbett; Brian D. Faldasz; Scott M. Peshick; Bernard J. Poiesz; Larry Papsidero; Michael J. Lane


Biochemistry | 1999

Thermodynamic, Spectroscopic, and Equilibrium Binding Studies of DNA Sequence Context Effects in Four 40 Base Pair Deoxyoligonucleotides

Peter V. Riccelli; Peter M. Vallone; Irina Kashin; Brian D. Faldasz; Michael J. Lane; Albert S. Benight


Archive | 1994

Thermodynamics, design, and use of nucleic acid sequences

Michael J. Lane; Albert S. Benight; Brian D. Faldasz


Archive | 1994

Improved methods for detecting nucleic acid sequences

Michael J. Lane; Albert S. Benight; Brian D. Faldasz


Archive | 1998

Methods and compositions for modulating melting temperatures of nucleic acids

Michael J. Lane; Albert S. Benight; Brian D. Faldasz

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Albert S. Benight

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Anne M. Smardon

State University of New York System

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Teodoro M. Paner

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Douglas J. Hanlon

State University of New York System

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Frank J. Gallo

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Peter J. Hahn

State University of New York System

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Seth Mante

State University of New York System

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Bernard J. Poiesz

State University of New York System

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Jane M. Scalzi

Florida Institute of Technology

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