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Publication : Enhanced access to rare brain cDNAs by prescreening libraries: 207 new mouse brain ESTs.

First Author  Davies RW Year  1994
Journal  Genomics Volume  24
Issue  3 Pages  456-63
PubMed ID  7713496 Mgi Jnum  J:22327
Mgi Id  MGI:70206 Doi  10.1006/geno.1994.1653
Citation  Davies RW, et al. (1994) Enhanced access to rare brain cDNAs by prescreening libraries: 207 new mouse brain ESTs. Genomics 24(3):456-63
abstractText  To use single-pass cDNA sequencing to characterize low-frequency cDNA clones from a region of the brain that includes the primary site of neurodegeneration in human Parkinson disease, we have developed a prescreening procedure using single brain region first-strand cDNA probes. Selection of cDNA clones giving low hybridization signals allowed the elimination of clones resulting from abundant messages and enrichment for clones corresponding to low-copy messages. Comparative sequencing of standard and prescreened cDNA libraries (191 and 124 clones, respectively) showed that this procedure raised the frequency of novel sequences encountered from 54 to 81%. The increased proportion of novel ESTs justifies the labor of prescreening. Automation of this procedure will accelerate the molecular description of genes expressed in any brain region, or any tissue, and represents a way to maximize access to cDNA sequences for human and mouse genome characterization. In total, the comparative sequencing experiments generated 207 new mouse and 11 new rat brain ESTs.
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