Human Novel Full-Length cDNAsRefSeq-certified cDNAs not found in the MGC
While the steadily growing Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC) is the industry
gold standard for full-length cDNAs, it does not yet represent every human
gene locus or transcript , much less every single nucleotide polymorphism
(SNP). We seek to provide the broadest possible access to the universe of
human cDNAs by offering additional high-quality collections that complement
the current MGC.
For example, each cDNA in the Human Novel Full-Length cDNA Collection contains an entire RefSeq coding sequence (January 6, 2006 release) and is novel in that no MGC cDNA is an exact match within the coding sequence (February 23, 2006 release). The closest-matching MGC cDNA may be a SNP for the same transcript, a splice variant at the same gene locus, or a cDNA from an entirely different gene locus. The corresponding RefSeq annotation has been applied to these clones, allowing them to be searched by gene symbol, RefSeq accession number, or UniGene cluster using either the online clone query (toolbar above) or the accompanying data file. Note that because of variation in the untranslated regions (UTRs), there are sometimes multiple RefSeq accessions that match the coding sequence of a clone or multiple (non-identical) clones that match the coding sequence of a RefSeq accession.
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