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Human cDNA sequences, annotated

Complementary DNAs (cDNA) are DNA copies of mRNAs. Reverse transcriptase is the RNA-directed DNA polymerase that synthesizes DNA strand, using purified mRNA as the template. DNA polymerase is then used to copy the DNA strand forming a double-stranded cDNA, which is cloned into a suitable vector. Once a cDNA derived from a particular gene has been identified, the cDNA becomes an effective probe for screening genomic libraries (Cowell and Austin, 1997). Annotated human cDNA sequences can be accessed from HUNT at http // www.hri.co.jp/HUNT (Yudate, 2001). [Pg.171]


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