Human Full Length cDNA Clones
Over the past few years, the genomes of many species have been sequenced. The identification and determination of the structure of functional elements of the genome has played an important role in supporting biological and medical research in elucidating biological processes. In this context, many approaches have focused on the study of transcribed regions of the genome, often by sequencing the mRNA transcripts converted into cDNA. For functional analysis, cDNA can also be isolated and cloned, allowing the gene function to be tested and the protein of interest produced.
Unlike genomic DNA, cDNA lacks introns (non-coding sequences within genes) because they are spliced out during the formation of mature mRNA. Because cDNA is developed from the mRNA responsible for protein synthesis, these clones are critical to understanding the structure and function of proteins expressed by the human genome. The use of human full-length cDNA clones covers a wide range of scientific research and technical applications. Their utility is particularly evident in the fields of functional genomics, proteomics, gene therapy, drug discovery, and disease modeling.
Full-length cDNA clones are most commonly used for gene overexpression studies, RNAi rescue experiments, structural analysis, visualization of protein localization, biochemical purification, and identification of interacting proteins by co-immunoprecipitation. Creative Biogene offers expressible, sequence-verified human full-length cDNA clones with 5'UTR and 3'UTR. All sequences were 3' and 5' end sequenced and directionally cloned into mammalian expression vectors. The full-length human cDNA clone collection contains over 15,000 clones, with 10,000 sequences representing unique human genes and approximately 1,000 sequences representing novel genes.
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* For research use only. Not intended for any clinical use.