LOCUS CO897547 595 bp mRNA linear EST 12-JAN-2011 DEFINITION pe03a10.y1 Radopholus similis SL1 TOPO v1 Radopholus similis cDNA 5' similar to SW:RL24_CAEEL Q17606 PROBABLE 60S RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN L24. [1], mRNA sequence. ACCESSION CO897547 VERSION CO897547.1 GI:51237337 KEYWORDS EST. SOURCE Radopholus similis ORGANISM Radopholus similis Eukaryota; Metazoa; Nematoda; Chromadorea; Tylenchida; Tylenchina; Tylenchoidea; Pratylenchidae; Radopholinae; Radopholus. REFERENCE 1 (bases 1 to 595) AUTHORS McCarter,J., Clifton,S., Chiapelli,B., Pape,D., Martin,J., Wylie,T., Dante,M., Marra,M., Hillier,L., Kucaba,T., Theising,B., Bowers,Y., Gibbons,M., Ritter,E., Bennett,J., Franklin,C., Tsagareishvili,R., Ronko,I., Kennedy,S., Maguire,L., Beck,C., Underwood,K., Steptoe,M., Allen,M., Person,B., Swaller,T., Harvey,N., Schurk,R., Kohn,S., Shin,T., Jackson,Y., Cardenas,M., McCann,R., Waterston,R. and Wilson,R. TITLE The Washington Univ. Nematode EST Project, 1999 JOURNAL Unpublished COMMENT Contact: Mitreva M WashU Nematode EST Project Washington University School of Medicine 4444 Forest Park Parkway, Box 8501, St. Louis, MO 63108, USA Tel: 314 286 1800 Fax: 314 286 1810 Email: submissions@watson.wustl.edu Library constructed by: Irina Ronko and Dr. Makedonka Mitreva Putative full length read The vector to vector length is 604 Seq primer: SL1 primer. FEATURES Location/Qualifiers source 1..595 /organism="Radopholus similis" /mol_type="mRNA" /db_xref="taxon:46012" /clone_lib="LIBEST_016211 Radopholus similis SL1 TOPO v1" /dev_stage="Mixed" /lab_host="GC10" /note="Vector: pCRII-TOPO (Invitrogen); Site_1: 5': EcoRI; Site_2: 3': EcoRI; The library was constructed by Irina Ronko and Dr. Makedonka Mitreva (mmitreva@watson.wustl.edu) at Washington University, St. Louis. Oligo(dT)-SL1 PCR based library. Radopholus similis cDNA PCR products of size >400 nucleotides containing SL1 on the 5' end and oligo(dT) on the 3' end were non-directionally cloned into pCRII-TOPO(Invitrogen) following the Topo TA cloning protocol. Radopholus similis total RNA was provided by Dr. Godelieve Gheysen of Ghent University (lighe@gengenp.rug.ac.be)." ORIGIN 1 tgtgcgagaa atgaggctgg agaatgctgg ttctgctcct cgacatatat cccggacacg 61 gcatccagtt tgtccgaaat gatggaagta tcttcaagtt ctgtcgctcc aaatgcaaca 121 aattgttcaa gaaaaagaag aatccgcgga agctcaggtg gacgaaagcc tcacgccggc 181 tacgcggaaa agagttggtc aacgatgaaa ctcaagcgat ggaagtgcgc cggaatgaac 241 cgaccaaata cgaacgagcg ctctggaaag atgcagtcga gacaatcaag gatattcaca 301 caatcaaaga gcgccgctac ggacaacaca ttgcgaatac gctgaagccg ggtaaacaaa 361 ttgcgaagag ggcaatgctg cagaaggcga gaaagaaagt gcatctgatc agagcgccag 421 tggcagatga ccaagaagag gaagaggtgg agactgagga ggatgaagga aagccggaac 481 tggaggaagg tgaagcgcag atggaggtca attaagcaaa gtgattttgt ttcttgttta 541 acatttccgc gataaatcgt aactggtcaa aaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaa acaaa //