A set of thousands of DNA segments from a genome, each carried by a plasmid or phage.
the collection of molecular clones that contain at least one copy of every DNA sequence in the genome.
A collection of clones that includes essentially all the genes of a particular organism.
A collection of clones sufficient in number to include all the genes of a particular organism.
a random collection of fragments of the DNA of a given species inserted into a corresponding collection of vectors and cloned in a suitable host. Such a collection includes all the unique nucleotide sequences of the genome.
a DNA library containing an organism's complete genome, in the form of small DNA fragments (oligonucleotides) representing known genes
a set of l or other clones prepared from the total genomic DNA of an organism
a set of l (or plasmid) clones that collectively contain every DNA sequence in the genome of a particular organism
A collection of biomolecules made from DNA fragments of a genome that represent the genetic information of an organism that can be propagated and then systematically screened for particular properties. The DNA may be derived from the genomic DNA of an organism or from DNA copies made from messenger RNA molecules. A computer-based collection of genetic information from these biomolecules can be a "virtual genomic library."
Genomic libraries are sets of overlapping fragments encompassing an entire genome. (IOOakRidge) Biblioteca genômica Construção da primeira biblioteca genômica humana, com clonagem de DNA humano em vetores. (POUniverRS)
A collection of clones made from a set of randomly generated overlapping DNA fragments representing the entire genome of an organism.
A library encompassing an entire genome.