LNCIB has been producing a variety of human full-length-enriched, normalized and subtracted cDNA libraries from various cell lines and tissues in different developmental stages by using the CAP-Trapper method. By sequencing 23 000 clones of these libraries we identified a pool of about 5800 good quality unique cDNAs. After BLAST analysis on Human RefSeq/Unigene databases, 1717 of these sequences remained with no or poor annotation. We show that cross-species comparative BLAST resulted as a valid tool for the annotation of orthologous genes. (C) 2003 Published by Elsevier SAS on behalf of Academie des sciences.
LNCIB human full-length cDNAs collection: towards a better comprehension of the human transcriptome
Dalla, EmilianoCo-primo
;Verardo, RobertoCo-primo
;Bahar, Nabil;Schneider, Claudio
2003-01-01
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LNCIB has been producing a variety of human full-length-enriched, normalized and subtracted cDNA libraries from various cell lines and tissues in different developmental stages by using the CAP-Trapper method. By sequencing 23 000 clones of these libraries we identified a pool of about 5800 good quality unique cDNAs. After BLAST analysis on Human RefSeq/Unigene databases, 1717 of these sequences remained with no or poor annotation. We show that cross-species comparative BLAST resulted as a valid tool for the annotation of orthologous genes. (C) 2003 Published by Elsevier SAS on behalf of Academie des sciences.File in questo prodotto:
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