FIGURE 2. The correspondence between cytogenetic location and position on the 7 October 2000 draft sequence for chromosome 12.
From the following article:
Integration of cytogenetic landmarks into the draft sequence of the human genome
The BAC Resource Consortium, V. G. Cheung, N. Nowak, W. Jang, I. R. Kirsch, S. Zhao, X.-N. Chen, T. S. Furey, U.-J. Kim, W.-L. Kuo, M. Olivier, J. Conroy, A. Kasprzyk, H. Massa, R. Yonescu, S. Sait, C. Thoreen, A. Snijders, E. Lemyre, J. A. Bailey, A. Bruzel, W. D. Burrill, S. M. Clegg, S. Collins, P. Dhami, C. Friedman, C. S. Han, S. Herrick, J. Lee, A. H. Ligon, S. Lowry, M. Morley, S. Narasimhan, K. Osoegawa, Z. Peng, I. Plajzer-Frick, B. J. Quade, D. Scott, K. Sirotkin, A. A. Thorpe, J. W. Gray, J. Hudson, D. Pinkel, T. Ried, L. Rowen, G. L. Shen-Ong, R. L. Strausberg, E. Birney, D. F. Callen, J.-F. Cheng, D. R. Cox, N. A. Doggett, N. P. Carter, E. E. Eichler, D. Haussler, J. R. Korenberg, C. C. Morton, D. Albertson, G. Schuler, P. J. de Jong and B. J. Trask
Nature 409, 953-958(15 February 2001)

The band location of each clone is indicated by a range on the y-axis. Clones mapping to chromosomes other than 12 are indicated at the bottom. Colours differentiate assignments made in different laboratories. Each clone is anchored on the draft sequence by one or more sequence tags. Plots for the other chromosomes and the 5 September, 2000 assembly can be found at http://genome.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/mapPlots/. Genome browsers that assist researchers in navigating from cytogenetic location to other maps and detailed, annotated sequence information are available at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/Entrez/hum_srch (NCBI Mapviewer, which includes chromosomal aberrations associated with cancer and inherited disorders), http://www.ensembl.org/ and http://genome.ucsc.edu.
