GENOTRACE: cDNA-based local GENOme assembly from TRACE archives

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Summary: GENOTRACE identifies the genomic organization for a cDNA using raw data from genome sequencing projects in progress (trace archives). Local genomic contigs are generated, allowing for example the design of PCR primers in intronic sequences to amplify coding regions of a gene, needed for example for mutation or SNP detection.

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Berezikov, E., Plasterk, R. H. A., & Cuppen, E. (2002). GENOTRACE: cDNA-based local GENOme assembly from TRACE archives. Bioinformatics, 18(10), 1396–1397. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/18.10.1396

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