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Invitrogen Clones
RRID:SCR_005371 RRID Copied      
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Invitrogen Clones (RRID:SCR_005371)
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URL: http://clones.invitrogen.com/cloneranger.php

Proper Citation: Invitrogen Clones (RRID:SCR_005371)

Description: The Invitrogen Clone Collection: * Ultimate ORF Clones: Full-insert sequenced human and mouse open reading frames (ORFs) in a Gateway entry vector offering the highest utility for your downstream analysis needs. * GeneStorm Clones: GeneStorm Clones are human ORFs cloned and tested for expression in a mammalian, insect, or bacterial expression system. They are sequenced for identity and classification and are not guaranteed at the nucleotide level. * Full-Length Clones: An unparalleled repository of clones enriched for full-length inserts, derived from both public and proprietary sources. * BAC/PAC Clones: Invitrogen offers several genomic libraries from a selection of tissues and sources to facilitate your research and discovery. These collections are available in a variety of formats including clones, plates, pools and high-density colony membrane filters. * Yeast Deletions: Each yeast deletion represents a unique gene-knockout of the S. cerevisiae genome. Each open reading frame is knocked out using a PCR-based gene deletion strategy. Yeast deletions are available as clones, pools, plates and complete collections. * Yeast GFP Clones: The Yeast GFP Clone Collection of S. cerevisiae tagged open reading frames were generated by Dr. Erin O''Shea and Dr. Jonathan Weissman at University of California-San Francisco. The GFP fusion proteins are integrated into the yeast chromosome through homologous recombination and are expressed using endogenous promoters.

Abbreviations: Invitrogen Clones

Resource Type: material resource, biomaterial supply resource

Keywords: open reading frame, sequence, full-length clone, bac/pac clone, clone, yeast deletion clone, yeast gfp clone, yeast

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