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A database of restriction maps to expand the utility of bacterial artificial chromosomes.

Eamon WindenAlejandro Vasquez-EcheverriSusana Calle-CasteñedaYumin LianJuan Pablo Hernandez OrtizDavid C Schwartz
Published in: GigaByte (Hong Kong, China) (2023)
While Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes libraries were once a key resource for the genomic community, they have been obviated, for sequencing purposes, by long-read technologies. Such libraries may now serve as a valuable resource for manipulating and assembling large genomic constructs. To enhance accessibility and comparison, we have developed a BAC restriction map database. Using information from the National Center for Biotechnology Information's cloneDB FTP site, we constructed a database containing the restriction maps for both uniquely placed and insert-sequenced BACs from 11 libraries covering the recognition sequences of the available restriction enzymes. Along with the database, we generated a set of Python functions to reconstruct the database and more easily access the information within. This data is valuable for researchers simply using BACs, as well as those working with larger sections of the genome in terms of synthetic genes, large-scale editing, and mapping.
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