The use of integrated mapping strategies involving bacterial, yeast, and rodent cells as hosts simplifies the construction of maps, which combine long-range order, high resolution, and easy access to the cloned DNA. Radiation-fusion hybrids offer a specially powerful long-range mapping system for human chromosomes. We describe here techniques for establishing a radiation-fusion hybrid map of Chromosome (Chr) 21q and its integration with local information on YAC and cosmid positions.