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The status, quality, and expansion of the NIH full-length cDNA project: the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC).
Gerhard DS,
Wagner L,
Feingold EA,
Shenmen CM,
Grouse LH,
Schuler G,
Klein SL,
Old S,
Rasooly R,
Good P,
Guyer M,
Peck AM,
Derge JG,
Lipman D,
Collins FS,
Jang W,
Sherry S,
Feolo M,
Misquitta L,
Lee E,
Rotmistrovsky K,
Greenhut SF,
Schaefer CF,
Buetow K,
Bonner TI,
Haussler D,
Kent J,
Kiekhaus M,
Furey T,
Brent M,
Prange C,
Schreiber K,
Shapiro N,
Bhat NK,
Hopkins RF,
Hsie F,
Driscoll T,
Soares MB,
Casavant TL,
Scheetz TE,
Brown-stein MJ,
Usdin TB,
Toshiyuki S,
Carninci P,
Piao Y,
Dudekula DB,
Ko MS,
Kawakami K,
Suzuki Y,
Sugano S,
Gruber CE,
Smith MR,
Simmons B,
Moore T,
Waterman R,
Johnson SL,
Ruan Y,
Wei CL,
Mathavan S,
Gunaratne PH,
Wu J,
Garcia AM,
Hulyk SW,
Fuh E,
Yuan Y,
Sneed A,
Kowis C,
Hodgson A,
Muzny DM,
McPherson J,
Gibbs RA,
Fahey J,
Helton E,
Ketteman M,
Madan A,
Rodrigues S,
Sanchez A,
Whiting M,
Madari A,
Young AC,
Wetherby KD,
Granite SJ,
Kwong PN,
Brinkley CP,
Pearson RL,
Bouffard GG,
Blakesly RW,
Green ED,
Dickson MC,
Rodriguez AC,
Grimwood J,
Schmutz J,
Myers RM,
Butterfield YS,
Griffith M,
Griffith OL,
Krzywinski MI,
Liao N,
Morin R,
Palmquist D,
Petrescu AS,
Skalska U,
Smailus DE,
Stott JM,
Schnerch A,
Schein JE,
Jones SJ,
Holt RA,
Baross A,
Marra MA,
Clifton S,
Makowski KA,
Bosak S,
Malek J;
MGC Project Team.
The National Institutes of Health's Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC) project was designed to generate and sequence a publicly accessible cDNA resource containing a complete open reading frame (ORF) for every human and mouse gene. The project initially used a random strategy to select clones from a large number of cDNA libraries from diverse tissues. Candidate clones were chosen based on 5'-EST sequences, and then fully sequenced to high accuracy and analyzed by algorithms developed for this project. Currently, more than 11,000 human and 10,000 mouse genes are represented in MGC by at least one clone with a full ORF. The random selection approach is now reaching a saturation point, and a transition to protocols targeted at the missing transcripts is now required to complete the mouse and human collections. Comparison of the sequence of the MGC clones to reference genome sequences reveals that most cDNA clones are of very high sequence quality, although it is likely that some cDNAs may carry missense variants as a consequence of experimental artifact, such as PCR, cloning, or reverse transcriptase errors. Recently, a rat cDNA component was added to the project, and ongoing frog (Xenopus) and zebrafish (Danio) cDNA projects were expanded to take advantage of the high-throughput MGC pipeline.
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PMCID: PMC528928
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