LANL HUMAN SINGLE CHROMOSOME COSMID
LIBRARY
Chromosome 8
LA08NC01
"LA08"
About the library
This Chromosome 8 cosmid library was constructed at Los Alamos National
Laboratory according to the method described in Longmire,
JL. et al Genetic Analysis, Techniques and Applications, 1993, 10 : 69-76.
It has an average insert size of 30 - 40 Kb and contains approx. 20,000
clones providing a 4-fold coverage of the chromosome. The vector used
is sCOS1, also called superCos1, in E.
coli strain DH5a mcr. The library consists
of 53 plates labelled 1- 53.
Production of high-density gridded filters
The library has been gridded in a 4x4 array on two Hybond
N nylon membranes (Amersham). Each clone has been spotted twice.
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Membrane Label
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Plates gridded
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Number of clones spotted
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Size of filter
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LA08-1
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1 - 48
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36,864 (18,432 x 2)
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22 x 22 cm
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LA08-2
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49 - 53
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3,840 (1,920 x 2)
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22 x 11 cm
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Clones spotted on the filters were grown overnight at 37°C
on LB agar plates containing Kanamycin (30 mg/ml).
The filters were subsequently processed by (a) SDS treatment, (b) denaturation
and (c) neutralisation, then dried and crosslinked using a Spectronics
Corporation XL-1500 UV Crosslinker. The filters are ready for pre-hybridisation
in appropriate buffers.
User Information:
For successful removal of probes, and to enable re-probing, membranes
must NEVER be allowed to dry during, or after, hybridisation and washing.
Membranes can be stripped to facilitate re-probing by washing sequentially
at RT in 0.2M NaOH for 30 min. and 0.1 x SSC / 0.1% SDS / 0.2M Tris-HCl pH 7.5 for 15 min. A gentler method, which extends the number of probings
per filter, is to wash the probed membrane after use in a large volume
of pre-hybridisation buffer overnight at 65°C, prior to using
another probe.
Subsequent publication:
Please acknowledge both the originator of the library, LANL as described
in the Materials Transfer Agreement that you have signed, and Geneservice
for providing the library, in any publication arising
out of using this resource. An example of how a clone (E.g. CLONE NAME
= 32-B9) should be described in a publication is: LA0832b9 from the LA08NC01
library.
Version 1.2 26th February 2001
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