2008
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-59745-033-1_17
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Identification of Changes in Gene Expression by Quantitation of mRNA Levels

Abstract: Sequence elements within mRNA-untranslated regions and their binding partners are key controllers of mRNA stability. Changes in mRNA stability can often be detected by changes in steady-state mRNA abundance, or a more careful analysis of mRNA half-lives can be performed following transcriptional repression. This chapter presents methods to isolate RNA from both yeast and mammalian cells for either steady-state or half-life analyses. In addition, two reliable methods to quantitate mRNA levels, northern blot ana… Show more

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