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Functional Cloning Using a Xenopus Oocyte Expression System
Published on: January 30, 2016
From expression cloning to gene modeling: the development of Xenopus gene sequence resources
1Division of Systems Biology, MRC National Institute for Medical Research, The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, London, United Kingdom. m.gilchrist@nimr.mrc.ac.uk
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The Xenopus community has made concerted efforts over the last 10-12 years systematically to improve the available sequence information for this amphibian model organism ideally suited to the study of early development in vertebrates. Here I review progress in the collection of both sequence data and physical clone reagents for protein coding genes. I conclude that we have cDNA sequences for around 50% and full-length clones for about 35% of the genes in Xenopus tropicalis, and similar numbers but a smaller proportion for Xenopus laevis. In addition, I demonstrate that the gaps in the current genome assembly create problems for the computational elucidation of gene sequences, and suggest some ways to ameliorate the effects of this.

