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BACs are often used to Sequence the genetic code of organisms in Genome Project s, for example the Human Genome Project . A short piece of the organism's DNA is amplified as an insert in BACs, and then sequenced. Finally, the sequenced parts are rearranged In Silico , resulting in the genomic sequence of the organism. CONTRIBUTION TO MODELS OF DISEASE BACs are now being utilised to a greater extent in Modeling Genetic Diseases , often alongside Transgenic mice. BACs have been useful in this field as complex genes may have several regulatory sequences upstream of the encoding sequence, including various Promotion sequences that will show the genes true expression level (in a human for instance). BACs have been used to some degree of success with mice when studying neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's and Aneuploidy with Down's syndrome. There have also been instances when they have been used to study specific Oncogenes associated with cancers. They are transferred over to these genetic disease models by electroporation/transformation, transfection with a suitable virus or microinjection. BACs can also be utilised to detect genes or large sequences of interest and then used to map them onto the human chromosome using BAC Arrays . BACs are preferred for these kind of genetic studies because they tend to contain a much larger, more stable sequence than other types of cloning vectors. SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS
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