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Several partly overlapping initiatives have been generating and providing cDNA clones, i.e. reverse transcribed copies of mRNAs. Due to the academic or academic+commercial backbone of these enterprises, clones are available for relatively low costs, typically around 70€/50£/?$. As of 2008, clones are provided in Europe by '''GeneService''' and '''imaGenes''' (prev RZPD), and in N America by the ATCC/LGC Promochem.
Several partly overlapping initiatives have been generating and providing cDNA clones, i.e. reverse transcribed copies of mRNAs. Due to the academic or academic+commercial backbone of these enterprises, clones are available for relatively low costs, typically around 70€/50£/?$. As of 2008, clones are provided in Europe by '''GeneService''' and '''imaGenes''' (prev RZPD), and in N America by the ATCC/LGC Promochem.
== Finding candidate clones ==
== Checking clones before ordering ==

Revision as of 12:51, 11 February 2008

Several partly overlapping initiatives have been generating and providing cDNA clones, i.e. reverse transcribed copies of mRNAs. Due to the academic or academic+commercial backbone of these enterprises, clones are available for relatively low costs, typically around 70€/50£/?$. As of 2008, clones are provided in Europe by GeneService and imaGenes (prev RZPD), and in N America by the ATCC/LGC Promochem.


Finding candidate clones

Checking clones before ordering