| Literature DB >> 9762441 |
M Geng1, C Wallrapp, F Müller-Pillasch, M Frohme, J D Hoheisel, T M Gress.
Abstract
The difference products (DP) of representational difference analyses (RDA) were used as hybridization probes on cDNA arrays. The effectivity of RDA products obtained with increasing driver/tester ratios (DP 1 = 100:1, DP 2 = 800:1 and DP 3 = 400,000:1) to isolate differentially expressed genes was compared with the effectivity of conventional differential hybridizations. Pacreatic cancer and control tissues were used as a test system to isolate differentially expressed genes. The use of RDA products as hybridization probes showed two major advantages: (i) a reliable identification of true differential signals; and (ii) only one autoradiograph had to be analyzed, which eliminated the need for a laborious subtraction of signal intensities obtained with different cDNA probes. Increasing driver/tester ratios in iterative rounds of RDA delivered more specific results, though the total yield of differential clones was gradually reduced. In this situation, the intermediate RDA product DP 2 provided the best compromise.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9762441 DOI: 10.2144/98253st05
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biotechniques ISSN: 0736-6205 Impact factor: 1.993