DNA made from a messenger RNA (mRNA) template The single-stranded form of cDNA is often used as a probe in physical mapping
a DNA sequence which was produced from mRNA by reverse transcription A cDNA is so-called because its sequence is the complement of the original mRNA sequence However, when double-stranded cDNA is synthesized, it contains both the original sequence and its complement
互補DNA, DNA that is synthesized from a messenger RNA template; the single- stranded form is often used as a probe in physical mapping
single-stranded DNA that is complementary to messenger RNA or DNA that has been synthesized from messenger RNA by reverse transcriptase
Synthetic DNA reverse transcribed from a specific RNA through the action of the enzyme reverse transcriptase DNA synthesized by reverse transcriptase using RNA as a template
DNA that is identical to a native DNA containing a gene of interest, except that the cDNA lacks noncoding regions (introns) because it is synthesised in the laboratory using mRNA templates
DNA that is synthesized from a messenger RNA template; the single-stranded form is often used as a probe in physical mapping of the genome
DNA molecule copied from messenger RNA by reverse transcriptase and therefore lacking the introns present in genomic DNA
DNA synthesized from a messenger RNA rather than from a DNA template This type of DNA is used for cloning or as a DNA probe for locating specific genes in DNA hybridization studies (BIO)