
YAC contig spanning 4.5 Mb of distal mouse Chr. 16 from Cbr1to Mx. Twenty-four YACs and four BACs necessary for determination of marker order are shown. Markers are shown at thetop, with transcripts in blue, YAC/BAC end clones in green, and STS markers in black. Vertical lines beneath the marker map indicate fragmentation sites with physical distances in kilobases for selected intervals shown below. Minimal tiling path YACs are shown in red, and fragmented YACs are in blue. BAC clones names are in italics and prefixed by b. ( ) indicates that a marker is missing from a YAC and (‖) indicates that a marker is deleted. Known chimeric YACs have the symbol X at the chimeric end; those likely to be chimeric are indicated by X?. Where YAC orientation is known, centromeric ends are indicated (•). YACs continued from thetop half to the bottom are indicated by arrows. The complete set of 51 YACs and 15 BACs spanning this region are available for viewing at http://physiology.med.jhu.edu/roger/roger.html.











