Simone Tänzer
National Institutes of Health
1 Papers
54 Citations
Simone Tänzer is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Bacterial artificial chromosome. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Integrated and sequence-ordered BAC- and YAC-based physical maps for the rat genome
Martin Krzywinski,John W. Wallis,Claudia Gosele,Claudia Gosele,Ian Bosdet,Readman Chiu,Tina Graves,Oliver Hummel,Dan Layman,Carrie Mathewson,Natasja Wye,Baoli Zhu,Derek Albracht,Jennifer Asano,Sarah Barber,Mabel Brown-John,Susanna Chan,Steve Chand,Alison Cloutier,Jonathon Davito,Chris Fjell,Tony Gaige,Detlev Ganten,Noreen Girn,Kurtis Guggenheimer,Heinz Himmelbauer,Thomas Kreitler,Thomas Kreitler,Stephen Leach,Darlene Lee,Hans Lehrach,Michael Mayo,Kelly Mead,Teika Olson,Pawan Pandoh,Anna Liisa Prabhu,Heesun Shin,Simone Tänzer,Jason Thompson,Miranda Tsai,Jason Walker,George S. Yang,Mandeep Sekhon,LaDeana W. Hillier,Heike Zimdahl,Heike Zimdahl,Andre Marziali,Kazutoyo Osoegawa,Shaying Zhao,Asim Sarosh Siddiqui,Pieter J. de Jong,Wes Warren,Elaine R. Mardis,John Douglas Mcpherson,Richard K. Wilson,Norbert Hubner,Steven J.M. Jones,Marco A. Marra,Jacqueline E. Schein +58 more
TL;DR: The fingerprint map is a high-resolution integrative data resource that provides genome-ordered associations among BAC, YAC, and PAC clones and the assembled sequence of the rat genome.