Chromosome manipulation is a useful technique in biological science. We have constructed human artificial chromosomes (HACs) based on the transfection of centromeric alphoid DNA precursors into cultured human cells. Moreover, HAC-based technology has been developed into a novel gene expression vector tool for introducing large-size genomic DNA. This technique provides natural expression, as well as stable expression without the gene silencing that often occurs with conventional vectors in mammalian cells. Here we review the properties of HACs, and issues regarding the use of HAC technology for basic and applied research.
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