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Identification of rat genes by TWINSCAN gene prediction, RT-PCR, and direct sequencing.


ABSTRACT: The publication of a draft sequence of a third mammalian genome--that of the rat--suggests a need to rethink genome annotation. New mammalian sequences will not receive the kind of labor-intensive annotation efforts that are currently being devoted to human. In this paper, we demonstrate an alternative approach: reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and direct sequencing based on dual-genome de novo predictions from TWINSCAN. We tested 444 TWINSCAN-predicted rat genes that showed significant homology to known human genes implicated in disease but that were partially or completely missed by methods based on protein-to-genome mapping. Using primers in exons flanking a single predicted intron, we were able to verify the existence of 59% of these predicted genes. We then attempted to amplify the complete predicted open reading frames of 136 genes that were verified in the single-intron experiment. Spliced sequences were amplified in 46 cases (34%). We conclude that this procedure for elucidating gene structures with native cDNA sequences is cost-effective and will become even more so as it is further optimized.

SUBMITTER: Wu JQ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC383311 | biostudies-literature | 2004 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of rat genes by TWINSCAN gene prediction, RT-PCR, and direct sequencing.

Wu Jia Qian JQ   Shteynberg David D   Arumugam Manimozhiyan M   Gibbs Richard A RA   Brent Michael R MR  

Genome research 20040401 4


The publication of a draft sequence of a third mammalian genome--that of the rat--suggests a need to rethink genome annotation. New mammalian sequences will not receive the kind of labor-intensive annotation efforts that are currently being devoted to human. In this paper, we demonstrate an alternative approach: reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and direct sequencing based on dual-genome de novo predictions from TWINSCAN. We tested 444 TWINSCAN-predicted rat genes that sho  ...[more]

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