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Hospital for Sick Children
Toronto, ON
Dr. Johanna Rommens

www.genet.sickkids.on.ca/rommens

The CGDN Transcribed Sequence Core offers essential services to research scientists. All projects are set up as collaborations. Interested parties may be asked to submit genomic maps, a profile of ESTs in the known region, a status report for ongoing projects that aim to minimize the genetic interval needed to search for your candidate gene, and genomic clones for analysis.

Key Services Through Collaboration:

  • Capture of transcribed sequences from genomic clones
    • Ideal for trapping cDNAs from BACs, PACs, and cosmids

  • cDNA library screening

Contact and Submission:

If you would like more information, or would like to collaborate on an research project, please contact the CGDN Transcribed Sequences Core Facility.

Dr. Johanna Rommens
Department of Genetics
Hospital for Sick Children
Room 11-109, Elm Wing
555 University Avenue,
Toronto, Ontario M5G 1X8
Phone: (416) 813-7095
Fax: (416) 813-4931
Email: [email protected]

Canadian Genetic Diseases Network — Réseau canadien de maladies génétiques.
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