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The Microarray Project cDNA Library

The cDNA Library is a cooperative research project between the National Center for Biotechnology Information (Mark Boguski and Greg Schuler), the National Human Genome Research Institute (Mike Bittner, Paul Meltzer, and Jeff Trent), Stanford University (Pat Brown), the National Cancer Institute (L. Staudt), and Research Genetics (J. Hudson). The goal is to define a physical collection of defined cDNA clones which can be used to generate microarrays. The project is under continual review, devlopment and expansion.

From this set of pages you can explore the composition of the cDNA Library by directly querying it for your clone of interest using a variety of search terms. Note, however, that because of the great variability (and inconsistency!) of gene names, we highly recommend performing a BLAST search against the cDNA Library using your sequence of interest as the query. Click on the buttons below for additional descriptions of this project, to carry out a query or search, or to download the cDNA Library set by anonymous FTP.




New The Cancer Research paper: The Gene Expression Response of Breast Cancer to Growth Regulators: Patterns and Correlation with Tumor Expression Profiles is available here.

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