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Identifying novel transcripts and novel genes in the human genome by using novel SAGE tags
Wang, S. M.
2002-09-17
Source PublicationPNS
ISSN0027-8424
Pages12257-12262
Abstract

The number of genes in the human genome is still a controversial issue. Whereas most of the genes in the human genome are said to have been physically or computationally identified, many short cDNA sequences identified as tags by use of serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) do not match these genes. By performing experimental verification of more than 1,000 SAGE tags and analyzing 4,285,923 SAGE tags of human origin in the current SAGE database, we examined the nature of the unmatched SAGE tags. Our study shows that most of the unmatched SAGE tags are truly novel SAGE tags that originated from novel transcripts not yet identified in the human genome, including alternatively spliced transcripts fromknowngenes and potential novel genes. Our study indicates that by using novel SAGE tags as probes, we should be able to identify efficiently many novel transcriptsynovel genes in the human genome that are difficult to identify by conventional methods.

KeywordNovel Gene Human Genome
DOI10.1073/pnas.192436499
Language英語English
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CollectionDEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND MEDICINAL ADMINISTRATION
Faculty of Health Sciences
Corresponding AuthorWang, S. M.
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Wang, S. M.. Identifying novel transcripts and novel genes in the human genome by using novel SAGE tags[J]. PNS, 2002, 12257-12262.
APA Wang, S. M..(2002). Identifying novel transcripts and novel genes in the human genome by using novel SAGE tags. PNS, 12257-12262.
MLA Wang, S. M.."Identifying novel transcripts and novel genes in the human genome by using novel SAGE tags".PNS (2002):12257-12262.
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