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Oligo(dT) primer generates a high frequency of truncated cDNAs through internal poly(A) priming during reverse transcription
Wang, S. M.
2002-04-30
Source PublicationPNAS
ISSN0027-8424
Pages6152-6156
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We have analyzed a systematic flaw in the current system of gene identification: the oligo(dT) primer widely used for cDNA synthesis generates a high frequency of truncated cDNAs through internal poly(A) priming. Such truncated cDNAs may contribute to 12% of the expressed sequence tags in the current dbEST database. By using a synthetic transcript and real mRNA templates as models, we characterized the patterns of internal poly(A) priming by oligo(dT) primer. We further demonstrated that the internal poly(A) priming can be effectively diminished by replacing the oligo(dT) primer with a set of anchored oligo(dT) primers for reverse transcription. Our study indicates that cDNAs designed for genomewide gene identification should be synthesized by use of the anchored oligo(dT) primers, rather than the oligo(dT) primers, to diminish the generation of truncated cDNAs caused by internal poly(A) priming.

KeywordEst Cdna Gene Expression
DOI10.1073/pnas.092140899
Language英語English
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND MEDICINAL ADMINISTRATION
Faculty of Health Sciences
Corresponding AuthorWang, S. M.
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Wang, S. M.. Oligo(dT) primer generates a high frequency of truncated cDNAs through internal poly(A) priming during reverse transcription[J]. PNAS, 2002, 6152-6156.
APA Wang, S. M..(2002). Oligo(dT) primer generates a high frequency of truncated cDNAs through internal poly(A) priming during reverse transcription. PNAS, 6152-6156.
MLA Wang, S. M.."Oligo(dT) primer generates a high frequency of truncated cDNAs through internal poly(A) priming during reverse transcription".PNAS (2002):6152-6156.
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