Four hundred and sixty five randomly selected clones from a cDNA library of Blattella germanica were partially sequenced and searched using BLAST as a means of analyzing the transcribed sequences of its genome. A total of 363 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) were generated from 465 clones after editing and trimming the vector and ambiguous sequences. About 42% (154/363) of these clones showed significant homology with other data base registered genes. These new B. germanica genes constituted a broad range of transcripts distributed among ribosomal proteins, energy metabolism, allergens, proteases, protease inhibitors, enzymes, translation, cell signaling pathways, and proteins of unknown function. Eighty clones were not well-matched by database searches, and these represent new B. germanica-specific ESTs. Some genes which drew our attention are discussed. The information obtained increases our understanding of the B. germanica genome.
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Chung, H. S., Yu, T. H., Kim, B. J., Kim, S. M., Kim, J. Y., Yu, H. S., … Ock, M. S. (2005). Expressed sequence tags analysis of Blattella germanica. The Korean Journal of Parasitology, 43(4), 149–156. https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2005.43.4.149
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