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handle: 10261/27749
La invención relaciona a los métodos para obtener las genotecas del siRNA de una población de polinucleótidos que corresponda a un transcriptome asociado con un proceso biológico predeterminado en el cual las hebras del RNA que forma el resultado del siRNA de la transcripción de la hebra del detectar y del antisentido de una DNA de la doble-hebra con la acción de dos promotores convergentes. La invención también relaciona a los estuches para realizar los métodos dichos así como a los métodos para identificar los genes relevantes para un proceso biológico predeterminado en el cual las genotecas del son de la invención utilizado.
The invention relates to methods for obtaining siRNA gene libraries from a population of polynucleotides that corresponds to a transcriptome associated with a pre-determined biological process in which the RNA strands that form the siRNA result from the transcription of the sense and antisense strand of a double-strand DNA through the action of two convergent promoters. The invention also relates to kits for performing said methods as well as to methods for identifying relevant genes for a pre-determined biological process in which the gene libraries of the invention are used.
Fecha de solicitud: 1106-2009.- Titular: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)
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