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library a set of clones of DNA sequences from an organism's genome. A particular library might include, for example, clones of all of the DNA sequences expressed in a certain kind of cell, or in a certain organ of the body.
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library Collection of fragments of the genome in an unordered array. Relationships of fragments can be determined by physical (sequencing, RFLP maps, ESTs) or genetic means.
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library An unordered collection of clones (ie, cloned DNA from a particular organism), whose relationship to each other can be established by physical mapping. Compare genomic library, arrayed library.
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library A collection of spatially related ArcStorm or LIBRARIAN layers. A library has a spatial extent which applies to all layers in the library.
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library Here: Collection of a large number of different molecules (peptide library, protein library, antibody library) or clones (gene libraries) for screening and/or selection
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