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SC Spread IDImagesDistance from centromere
(percentage of arm length)
202-01 1CompositeFluorescencePhase68.9%
202-02 1CompositeFluorescencePhase67.6%
216-02 1CompositeFluorescencePhase64.7%
216-03 1CompositeFluorescencePhase61.7%
202-05a 1CompositeFluorescencePhase57.9%
202-05b 1CompositeFluorescencePhase67.3%
216-06a 1CompositeFluorescencePhase64.0%
216-06b 1CompositeFluorescencePhase62.3%
216-08 1CompositeFluorescencePhase65.6%
216-09 1CompositeFluorescencePhase62.6%
216-10 1CompositeFluorescencePhase64.2%
216-12 1CompositeFluorescencePhase62.6%
216-14 1CompositeFluorescencePhase59.5%
202-15 1CompositeFluorescencePhase68.3%
216-15 1CompositeFluorescencePhase58.4%
202-16 1CompositeFluorescencePhase67.2%
216-16 1CompositeFluorescencePhase63.0%
216-17 1CompositeFluorescencePhase66.0%
216-18 1CompositeFluorescencePhase63.5%
216-20 1CompositeFluorescencePhase65.5%
216-21 1CompositeFluorescencePhase61.7%
216-24 1CompositeFluorescencePhase64.2%
216-25 1CompositeFluorescencePhase64.0%
202-26 1CompositeFluorescencePhase63.5%
202-27 1CompositeFluorescencePhase64.5%
202-29 1CompositeFluorescencePhase69.0%
correction 263.0%
Mean±sd64.1%±3.0%

Given an estimated length of 10.1µm for chromosome 10Q and the mean percentage above, this BAC is approximately 6.5µm±0.3µm from the chromosome centromere.

1Experiment conducted in the lab of Stephen Stack at Colorado State University.

2The position of this BAC has been adjusted slightly to reflect its location relative to the typical position of marker BAC LE_HBa0234C10.

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