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Generation of cDNA Libraries

19th April 2007

Generation of cDNA Libraries

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ISBN: 1-58829-066-2 Expert researchers and inventors in the field describe their own proven techniques for generating cDNA/mRNA libraries to identify the functions of specific decoded gene sequences. A wide variety of techniques is presented for enhancing the generation of complete and full-length libraries, and for confirming the quality of the cDNAs generated. Among the applications detailed are electrophoresis, Northern blotting, single cell microarray analysis, subtractive hybridization, subtractive cloning, gene cloning, and peptide library generation.  Ed. S.-Y. Ying

 

Table of Contents

    1. Complementary DNA Libraries: An Overview (pp. 1-12)
      Ying, Shao-Yao
    2. Rapid Amplification of cDNA Ends (pp. 13-24)
      Zhang, Yue
    3. cDNA Generation on Paramagnetic Beads (pp. 25-32)
      Wang, Zhaohui; Jones, Michael G. K.
    4. Construction of a Normalized cDNA Library by mRNA-cDNA Hybridization and Subtraction (pp. 33-40)
      Chen, Ye-Guang
    5. Amplification of cDNA Ends Using PCR Suppression Effect and Step-Out PCR (pp. 41-50)
      Matz, Mikhail V.; Alieva, Naila O.; Chenchik, Alex; Lukyanov, Sergey
    6. Use of Inverse PCR to Clone cDNA Ends (pp. 51-58)
      Huang, Sheng-He; Chen, Steven H. M.; Jong, Ambrose Y.
    7. Construction of Size-Fractionated cDNA Library Assisted by an In Vitro Recombination Reaction (pp. 59-72)
      Ohara, Osamu
    8. Construction of a Full-Length Enriched and a 5-End Enriched cDNA Library Using the Oligo-Capping Method (pp. 73-92)
      Suzuki, Yutaka; Sugano, Sumio
    9. cDNA Library Construction Using In Vitro Transcriptional Amplification (pp. 93-102)
      Lin, Shi-Lung; Ji, Henry
    10. Amplification of Representative cDNA Pools from Microscopic Amounts of Animal Tissue (pp. 103-116)
      Matz, Mikhail V.
    11. Single-Cell cDNA Library Construction Using Cycling aRNA Amplification (pp. 117-128)
      Lin, Shi-Lung
    12. mRNA/cDNA Library Construction Using RNA-Polymerase Cycling Reaction (pp. 129-144)
      Lin, Shi-Lung; Ying, Shao-Yao
    13. Quality Assessment of cDNA Libraries (pp. 145-154)
      Fulle, Hans-Jurgen
    14. Assessment of the Quality of mRNA Libraries by Agarose Gel Electrophoresis (pp. 155-160)
      Lin, Tsen-Yin; Ying, Shao-Yao
    15. PACS RT-PCR: A Method for the Generation and Measurement of any Poly(A)-Containing mRNA Not Affected by Contaminating Genomic DNA (pp. 161-168)
      Nepluev, Igor; Folz, Rodney J.
    16. Single-Cell mRNA Library Analysis by Northern Blot Hybridization (pp. 169-178)
      Lin, Shi-Lung
    17. Generation of cDNA Libraries for Profiling Gene Expression of Given Tissues or Cells (pp. 179-196)
      Zhang, Xin; Huang, Qiu-Hua; Han, Ze-Guang
    18. Screening Poly [dA/dT(-)] cDNA for Gene Identification (pp. 197-206)
      Wang, San Ming; Fears, Scott C.; Zhang, Lin; Chen, Jian-Jun; Rowley, Janet D.
    19. Generation of Longer cDNA Fragments from SAGE Tags for Gene Identification (pp. 207-222)
      Chen, Jian-Jun; Lee, Sanggyu; Zhou, Guolin; Rowley, Janet D.; Wang, San Ming
    20. Generation of Full-Length cDNA Libraries Enriched for Differentially Expressed Genes (pp. 223-238)
      Zhumabayeva, Bakhyt; Chang, Cynthia; McKinley, Joseph; Diatchenko, Luda; Siebert, Paul D.
    21. Subtractive Hybridization for the Identification of Differentially Expressed Genes Using Uracil-DNA Glycosylase and Mung-Bean Nuclease (pp. 239-252)
      Lin, Tsen-Yin; Ying, Shao-Yao
    22. Subtractive Cloning of Differential Genes Using RNA-PCR (pp. 253-260)
      Ying, Shao-Yao; Lin, Shi-Lung
    23. Strategy for Construction of a cDNA Encoding a Repetitive Amino Acid Sequence (pp. 261-270)
      Asada, Masahiro; Imamura, Toru
    24. Preparing Lambda Libraries for Expression of Proteins in Prokaryotes or Eukaryotes (pp. 271-288)
      Mullinax, Rebecca L.; Sorge, Joseph A.
    25. Peptide Library Construction from RNA-PCR-Derived RNAs (pp. 289-294)
      Lin, Shi-Lung
    26. Identifying Interacting Proteins in an Escherichia coli-Based Two-Hybrid System (pp. 295-310)
      Wu, Bonnie; Mullinax, Rebecca L.; Sorge, Joseph A.
    27. Future Perspectives (pp. 311-330)
      Ying, Shao-Yao

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