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CDNA library - Definition and Overview |
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In genetics, a cDNA library is a set of strands of complementatary DNA (cDNA), that is, a DNA strand equivalent to a mRNA that is translated by ribosomes into protein. cDNA for a library can be generated from mRNA via reverse transcriptase.
Such a library has several uses. A cDNA of an eukaryotic organism (for example, a human) can be cloned into an prokaryotic organism (for example, E. coli) and expressed (translated into the appropriate protein) there (with limitations, for example posttranslational modification). A cDNA library is also important for analysis through bioinformatics. The complete cDNA library of an organism gives the total of the proteins it can possibly express. Also, the cDNA sequence gives the genetic relationship between organisms through the similarity of their cDNA.
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Example Usage of library |
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tmallion: all internet has failed me today..i've resorted to the local library! |
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Leedslibraries: Family history for beginners Weds 16/12/09 2.30pm-4pm Central library booking required Tel:0113 2478290 |
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Jbrunj: feeling inspired....perhaps a photoshoot aftermy forensics final? that is...if i don't pass out from spending the night in the library. |
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