Cdna Libraries

cDNA libraries are collections of DNA sequences that are complementary to messenger RNA molecules (mRNA). They are used to study gene expression in different organisms and in different cellular states, by providing the necessary information to construct clones of genes of interest. cDNA libraries are essential for a variety of scientific applications, including the identification of novel genes, the study of gene functions, and in the development of gene therapies and treatments. These libraries also provide a platform for large-scale gene expression studies, such as those related to cancer and other diseases.

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