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How to order clones

In the purchasing information below, perform a gene search for clones within each MGC catalog number. Alternatively, use the gene search at the top of the page to capture results for additional gene resources.
Purchasing Information
Cat # Description Literature ACA COM Buy
MXL1736
XGC Full Length Clone   $75 $75 Click to show search field
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MXT1765 cDNA: XGC Xenopus tropicalis verfied FL clone   $75 $75 Click to show search field
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EXL1051
IMAGE Xenopus cDNA Clone   $50 $50 Click to show search field
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Xenopus XGC and IMAGE clones

Steps in the Image-MGC clone pipeline:
  1. The IMAGE consortium arrays cDNA libraries into IMAGE EST cDNA plates and sequences clones at the 5’ end.

  2. If the expressed sequence tag (EST) contains a probable start codon, the clone is designated “MGC Putative Full-Length” and rearrayed for full-insert sequencing.

  3. If the full-insert sequence contains the complete coding sequence (CDS), the clone is designated “MGC Verified Full-Length” and rearrayed a second time. 
All clones and plates are provided as glycerol stocks.
References:
Gerhard, DS et al (2004). The status, quality, and expansion of the NIH full-length cDNA project: the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC). Genome Research14, 2121–2127

Strausberg RL et al (2002). Generation and initial analysis of more than 15,000 full-length human and mouse cDNA sequences. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA99, 16899–16903

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