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Expressed Sequence Tags: Medium-Throughput Protocols<I>

Claire Whitton, Jennifer Daub, Marian Thompson, Mark Blaxter

发表年份
2004
引用次数
386

摘要

Generating expressed sequence tags is a simple, cheap, and efficient way to sample the genome of a target organism. An expressed sequence tag (EST) is a single-pass sequence derived from a single complementary DNA (cDNA) clone, and the sequence serves to identify the gene from which it derives. We present a set of tested laboratory protocols for setting up and performing an EST analysis of any chosen species. These medium-throughput protocols do not require dedicated genomics equipment, such as robots, and focus on the use of microtiter plates and multichannels. Using these protocols, a single competent research worker should be able to generate 2000 ESTs in 1 mo. In a nonnormalized library, these 2000 ESTs should identify between 1000 and 1500 different genes, and thus possibly between 10 and 20% of the genes of any target parasite.

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Expressed sequence tagSequence (biology)Computational biologyBiologyComplementary DNAGenomeDNA sequencingGeneclone (Java method)cDNA library

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