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Dictionary » S » Subtractive Subtractivesubtractive 1. Tending, or having power, to subtract. 2. (Science: mathematics) Having the negative sign, or sign minus. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Issues of EST in whole genome gene discovery... lab would achieve. It would also have the advantage of providing a picture as to which spliced variants occur. High throughput normalisation (subtractive hybridisation would eliminate 90% of the known housekeeping as well (or DNA chip screening, but you do miss the advantage of the splice ...
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Re: Issues of EST in whole genome gene discovery... lab would achieve. It would also have the advantage of providing a picture as to which spliced variants occur. High throughput normalisation (subtractive hybridisation would eliminate 90% of the known housekeeping as well (or DNA chip screening, but you do miss the advantage of the splice ...
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Re: Issues of EST in whole genome gene discovery... lab would achieve. It would also have the advantage of providing a picture as to which spliced variants occur. High throughput normalisation (subtractive hybridisation would eliminate 90% of the known housekeeping as well (or DNA chip screening, but you do miss the advantage of the splice ...
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Drosophila melanogaster... pseudoobscura Un:not placed SD10223.5prime SD Drosophila...16S ribosomal RNA gene... AI543463.1 TRANSCRIPT Dm RNA Un:not placed Du-MITOC Subtractive cDNA...16S rRNA, mRNA sequence CO036834.1 TRANSCRIPT Ins RNA My questions are: for those there are hits (e.g.Drosophila melanogaster (fruit ...
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Ideas1. Identify potential candidates by subtractive hybridization of mRNA on twist mutant and wild type or on wild type while twist is expressed and when it is not (fist is preferred choice). 2. Clone regulatory sequences of these genes. 3. Do ...
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