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&nbsp;Chromosome walking is&nbsp;technique that can be used to construct a clone contig by identifying overlapping fragments of cloned DNA.<ref>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK21117/</ref>&nbsp;This method is mainly used when sequence of gene is known but no clone gene avaliable.&nbsp;<sup></sup>  
[[Chromosome|Chromosome]] walking is&nbsp;technique that can be used to construct a [[clone|clone]] contig by identifying overlapping fragments of cloned [[DNA|DNA]].<ref>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK21117/</ref>&nbsp;This method is mainly used when [[sequencing|sequence]] of [[genetic map|gene]] is known but no clone gene avaliable.&nbsp;<sup></sup>  


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Chromosome walking is technique that can be used to construct a clone contig by identifying overlapping fragments of cloned DNA.[1] This method is mainly used when sequence of gene is known but no clone gene avaliable. 

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ATCGTAGCTAGCGATTTC
                             ATTTCGATTATCGATTTCGATGCTA
                                                               CGATGCTAGCCGATTTAGCTAGC
                                                                                              TTAGCTAGCTACGCGATCGATCGAGAGAG
  
ATCGTAGCTAGCG ATTTC GATTATCGATTT CGATGCTA GCCGAT TTAGCTAGC TACGCGATCGATCGAGAGAG
 

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