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Analysis of expressed sequence tags (ESTs) is an efficient approach for gene discovery, expression profiling [ 7- 9] and development of resources useful for functional genomics studies.
Expressed sequence tags (ESTs) played a significant role in accelerating gene discovery, expression analysis, improving genome annotation, identifying splice variants, and identification of molecular markers [ 7- 9].
Expression sequence tags (ESTs) have been widely used for gene discovery, expression profile analysis, and alternative splicing detection.
For example, discovery, expression, and sequencing of a gene associated with a disease is usually sufficient to obtain a patent covering the isolated gene, the synthetically produced gene, degenerate versions of the gene, the gene as a component of a heterologous DNA sequence, the gene as a component of a plasmid, a cell comprising the plasmid, and so on.
Others (such as one by Hunicke, LeBlanc and Zubek) break fun down into eight or more types, such as fantasy, discovery, expression, etc.
These include, but are not limited to, approaches of sequence alignment, variant discovery, expression analysis and de novo assembly.
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