A high-throughput pipeline to engineer bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs) expressing tagged genes of higher eukaryotes allows large-scale protein localization and interaction studies.
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Roguev, A., Krogan, N. BAC to the future: functional genomics in mammals. Nat Methods 5, 383–384 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth0508-383
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