Recent advances in differential display

Current Opinion in Immunology
P Liang, A B Pardee

Abstract

Differential display and RNA arbitrary primed polmerase chain reaction are methods recently designed to identify and isolate differentially expressed genes. Methodological modifications have since been introduced to streamline the techniques. The major effort has centered on how to eliminate false positives as approached from a variety of angles, ranging from RNA sample preparation, northern blot confirmation, primer length variation, to better experimental design.

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