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MM BAC LIB PLATE

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MM BAC LIB PLATE

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What are some reasons why I should pick a genomic BAC clone for my gene instead of a cDNA clone?

BAC clones are genomic clones containing very large inserts (>100 kb) that may contain several genes, whereas cDNA clones only contain a single open reading frame of a gene. BAC clones are used for promoter and intron/exon analysis, chromosome localization, and making transgenic mice.

Which Mouse BAC Libraries does Thermo Fisher Scientific offer, and how can you find specific gene within a BAC clone?

For Mouse BACs, we offer a CITB Mouse library and 2 BAC libraries from Roswell Park. Below are the details:

The CITB (California Institute of Technology BAC) Mouse BAC was constructed from the ES cell line/ CJ7/129Sv. The average insert size is 130 Kb. The clones for the Mouse BAC library were constructed with the pBeloBAC11 vector. This library consists of 612 384-well plates.

RPCI-22 Female Mouse BAC Library: The RPCI-22 (Roswell Park Cancer Institute) BAC (Bacterial Artificial Chromosome) Library is derived from female 129S6/SvEvTac (Taconic) mouse spleen genomic DNA. Average insert size is 155 Kb, with a maximum of 300 Kb.

RPCI-23 Female Mouse BAC Library: The RPCI-23 (Roswell Park Cancer Institute) BAC (Bacterial Artificial Chromosome) Library was constructed from pooled tissues derived from three female C57BL/6J mice. Average insert size is 197kb.

For help identifying RPCI -23 clones you can search the Mouse Screening Project for Mouse Marker/Clone Search at the following website: http://genomics.roswellpark.org/mouse/overview.html. This site can be used to retrieve clone or marker information from the Mouse Screening & Fingerprinting Project database. The search system allows the user to enter a particular clone or marker name. For locating a specific BAC clone you can also search literature, NCBI, the above websites and the Ensembl Genome Browser for more information.   

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Citations & References
Abstract
Dual roles of modulatory calcineurin-interacting protein 1 in cardiac hypertrophy.
Authors:Vega RB, Rothermel BA, Weinheimer CJ, Kovacs A, Naseem RH, Bassel-Duby R, Williams RS, Olson EN,
Journal:Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
PubMed ID:12515860
'The calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein phosphatase calcineurin stimulates cardiac hypertrophy in response to numerous stimuli. Calcineurin activity is suppressed by association with modulatory calcineurin-interacting protein (MCIP)1DSCR1, which is up-regulated by calcineurin signaling and has been proposed to function in a negative feedback loop to modulate calcineurin activity. To investigate the involvement of ... More