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Increment of efficiency in the identification of noble genes by colony hybridization assay (screening of low redundant clones from human fetal cDNA library)open access

Authors
Kim, J.W.Lee, I.A.Lee, Y.H.Song, J.C.Choe, Y.K.Hahn, Yoon SooChung, J.H.Chung, T.W.Choe, I.S.
Issue Date
Feb-1998
Publisher
ACADEMIC PRESS AUST
Keywords
human fetal liver cDNA; redundancy; prescreening; hybridization assay
Citation
BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, v.44, no.2, pp 225 - 233
Pages
9
Journal Title
BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL
Volume
44
Number
2
Start Page
225
End Page
233
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/57596
DOI
10.1080/15216549800201252
ISSN
1039-9712
Abstract
For the rapid identification of noble genes in a specific tissue by computer analysis from the cDNA sequences determined by single-pass cDNA sequencing, clone redundancy was one of the major obstacles. To facilitate the efficiency in identification of noble genes, it was necessary to reduce the number of clones to be sequenced by eliminating the redundant clones for a rapid analysis. In order to increase the probability of isolating noble sequences from the cDNA clones of human fetal liver tissue origin, colony hybridization assay was adopted and redundant clones were efficiently removed. Four cDNA clones highly redundant in the human fetal liver cDNA libraries including alpha-globin, gamma-globin, serum albumin and H19 RNA sequences were selected as the probes. Two hundreds and sixty two cDNA clones were randomly selected and tested with the probes for hybridization properties. The identity of each cDNA clone giving positive or negative signals in the hybridization assay was determined by DNA homology search with the nucleic acid databases. Among the 76 clones giving positive signals, 57 clones (75%) were found to be identical to the probe sequences and could be eliminated by colony hybridization assay before neucleotide sequencing.
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