Removal of known, abundant cDNA species by specific double-stranded cDNA synthesis-based subtraction
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF02788681
Removal of known, abundant cDNA species by specific double-stranded cDNA synthesis-based subtraction
Abstract
An efficient and simple method for removing known, abundant cDNA species from the cDNA pool of highly differentiated cells is reported. The method involves preparation of sscDNA, followed by dscDNA-synthesis of known, abundant cDNA species led by specific primers and removal of the synthesized dscDNA with hydroxyapatite. By using this method, the globin cDNAs were reduced to less than 10(-5) of their original abundance. The results suggest that this method may facilitate the isolation of new genes from specific cells or tissues.
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