FrogXenopus IMAGE cDNAs
The IMAGE consortium was formed in 1993 to provide a public resource to
aid in gene discovery that would be free of patents/royalties and other
restrictions1. The IMAGE clone collection provides the
community a resource of arrayed cDNA clones from various research
efforts. The clones are from oligo dT-primed, directionally cloned
plasmid cDNA libraries from human, mouse, rat, zebrafish, Xenopus
and primate sources. The Cancer Genome Anatomy Project (CGAP) was formed
in 1996 to investigate genes associated with cancerous cells at the
molecular level. As a result, CGAP is responsible for thousands of
expressed sequence tags (ESTs), which are continuously added to the
IMAGE collection. All of these clones can be ordered online through our
clone query.
Individual clones:
Clones are provided as a live culture in a 2ml tube. Each tube contains LB medium supplemented with 8% glycerol and the appropriate antibiotic. Within 2-3 business days of receiving your order we will ship your clone at room temperature via express delivery. Store the stock clone at -80°C.
Clone Collections:
Orders of 50 clones or greater and stock plates will be provided in 96-well microtiter plates. These will ship on dry-ice via overnight delivery and should be stored at -80°C immediately upon receipt. Please contact our customer service department for a quote and estimated shipping time on bulk orders.
1The IMAGE Consortium: An Integrated Molecular Analysis of
Genomes and Their Expression (1996) Genomics, 33:151-2
2Scyrba A et al (2005). XenDB: full-length cDNA prediction and cross-species mapping in Xenopus laevis. BMC Genomics6, 123.
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