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UTR: Untranslated region; mRNA: messenger RNA; PAS: Polyadenylation site; HexM: Hexanucleotide motif (polyA signal); DSE: Downstream sequence element; miRNA: micro RNA; EST: Expressed sequence tags; CDI Conservationn drop index; TSS: Transcription start site; PTE: Potential Transcript extremes; FDR: False discovery rate; CD: Coverage difference; ON: Overnight; EtBr: Ethidium bromide.
Besides, no EST corresponding to this potential transcript was found in the UCSC genome website.
Filtering was done for coding potential, transcript length, and number of exons.
Since each contig represents a potential transcript, it must be determined if a transcript is complete or incomplete.
Further, each orientation can contain a different potential transcript, permitting mutually exclusive regulation of a gene pair.
We synthesized oligonucleotide primers matching 45 of the MPSS signatures, in order to generate longer fragments via PCR for sequencing and potential transcript identification.
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The redundancy of the library, calculated as 2362 ESTs/473 potential transcripts, was 4.99.
Assembly output consisted of 534 contigs and 473 potential transcripts (Table 1).
Large scale gene expression profiling studies have been utilized as a first step toward revealing all of the potential transcripts involved in RPC biology [26], [27], [28], [29].
Primers were designed to screen 27 of these potential transcripts using the batch Primer3 online interface (http://probes.pw.usda.gov/cgi-bin/batchprimer3/batchprimer3.cgi), with the following conservative rules.
In all cases, output of proteins and their interactors were converted into genomic regions of origin by employing the UCSC Genome Table Browser, employing Ensembl Gene codes (ENSG) to capture various potential transcripts that may arise from a single "gene".
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