Chromosomal localization and expressed sequence tag generation of clones from a normalized human adult thymus cDNA library

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Expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from 298 clones have been generated from a randomly primed, normalized human adult thymus cDNA library. We describe the chromosomal localization of 136 of these ESTs by PCR-based mapping to a human monochromosomal somatic cell hybrid panel. Data base similarities to known genes are also described. A subset (n = 18) of these randomly primed ESTs extended the sequence of ESTs from other tissues currently in dbEST. Of the nonrepetitive human adult thymus ESTs generated in this study, 237 (79.5%) have no similarity to current data base entries. This would suggest that our collection contains ~100 new coding regions from thymus tissue, a large proportion of which likely will represent the middle regions of genes. The mapped ESTs should prove useful as new gene-based markers for mapping and candidate gene hunting, particularly when anchored to a well-developed physical map of the human genome.

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Lamerdin, J. E., Athwal, R. S., Kansara, M. S., Sandhu, A. K., Patanjali, S. R., Weissman, S. M., & Carrano, A. V. (1995). Chromosomal localization and expressed sequence tag generation of clones from a normalized human adult thymus cDNA library. Genome Research, 5(4), 359–367. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.5.4.359

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