A human gene, which we will call gene X, is located on chromosome11 and is found as a normal allele and a recessive diseasecausing allele. The location of gene X has been approximated on the map shown here, which contains four STSs, labeled STS-1, STS-2, STS-3, and STS-4. STS-1            STS-2                  STS-3             Gene X               STS-4 A. Explain the general strategy of positional cloning.B. If you applied the approach of positional cloning to clone geneX, where would you begin? As you progressed in your cloningefforts, how would you know if you were walking toward oraway from gene X?C. How would you know if you had reached gene X? (Keepin mind that gene X exists as a normal allele and a diseasecausingallele.)

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A human gene, which we will call gene X, is located on chromosome
11 and is found as a normal allele and a recessive diseasecausing allele. The location of gene X has been approximated on the map shown here, which contains four STSs, labeled STS-1, STS-2, STS-3, and STS-4.

STS-1            STS-2                  STS-3             Gene X               STS-4

A. Explain the general strategy of positional cloning.
B. If you applied the approach of positional cloning to clone gene
X, where would you begin? As you progressed in your cloning
efforts, how would you know if you were walking toward or
away from gene X?
C. How would you know if you had reached gene X? (Keep
in mind that gene X exists as a normal allele and a diseasecausing
allele.)

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