Match details

Record ID: NRN_CS622375
Database: nrnl1 Go to original record
Description: Sequence 50 from Patent EP1749840. Sequence 50 from patent US 5783184. Sequence 50 from patent US 5851525. Sequence 50 from patent US 6129913. Sequence 50 from patent US 6946130. Sequence 50 from patent US 5683892. Sequence 50 from patent US 5693323. Recombinant IL-5 antagonists useful in treatment of IL-5 mediated disorders. IMPROVED METHOD FOR TREATMENT AND DIAGNOSIS OF IL-5 MEDIATED DISORDERS. Recombinant IL-5 antagonists useful in treatment of IL-5 mediated disorders. Sequence 50 from patent US 7399837. Sequence 50 from patent US 7982005. JP 2000515494-A/34: Improved method for treating and diagnosing IL-5-mediated disorder.
Taxon: unidentified
Original size: 5703 bp
Patents: EP1749840 (lens, espacenet) US5783184 (lens, espacenet) US5851525 (lens, espacenet) US6129913 (lens, espacenet) US6946130 (lens, espacenet) US2004156850 (lens, espacenet) US5683892 (lens, espacenet) US5693323 (lens, espacenet) JP2008029355 (lens, espacenet) JP2008189666 (lens, espacenet) JP2010077133 (lens, espacenet) US7399837 (lens, espacenet) US2006029594 (lens, espacenet) US7982005 (lens, espacenet) JP2000515494 (lens, espacenet)

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Method: QL-ELE-00-003 Go to GMOMETHODS record
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Description:Qualitative PCR method for detection of Neomycin phosphotransferase II gene (BVL L 00.00-31, 1998)
Target:nptII

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Predicted amplification details:
Mismatches Gaps From To Strand Amplicon size
0 0 2711 2883 + 173 bp

Amplicon: 173 bp
1     ggatctcctg tcatctcacc ttgctcctgc cgagaaagta tccatcatgg
51    ctgatgcaat gcggcggctg catacgcttg atccggctac ctgcccattc
101   gaccaccaag cgaaacatcg catcgagcga gcacgtactc ggatggaagc
151   cggtcttgtc gatcaggatg atc 

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Primers alignment:
Primer/Probe % Identity Length Mismatches Gaps From To Score
primerA 100.0 16 bp 0 0 1 16 1.08e-06
primerB 100.0 16 bp 0 0 173 158 1.08e-06


Related publications:

Petrillo, M., et al. “JRC GMO-Amplicons: A Collection of Nucleic Acid Sequences Related to Genetically Modified Organisms.” Database (Oxford), vol. 2015 bav101, 30 Sep. 2015, doi:10.1093/database/bav101. 

Angers-Loustau, A., et al. “Using the EURL GMFF Online Bioinformatics Resources: A how-to Guide for Practical JRC GMO-Matrix and JRC GMO-Amplicons Case Uses.” European Commission, Ispra, JRC101853, 2016.