Chromosome landing

Chromosomal landing reduces the problem of analyzing large, and/or highly repetitive genomes by minimizing the need for chromosome walking.

[1] It is based on the principle that the expected average between-marker distances can be smaller than the average insert length of a clone library containing the gene of interest.

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