I am studying different spliced isoforms from a particular gene by RT-qPCR. I get amplification from a particular intron. How can I know whether the amplification is coming from pre mRNA? Can one 'clean' somehow the mRNA from the pre mRNA?
Thank you.
pre mRNA after total mRNA isolation?
Started by Niwrad, Nov 21 2012 06:52 AM
mRNA precursor mRNA splicing mRNA processing qPCR
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Posted 21 November 2012 - 06:52 AM
#2
Posted 21 November 2012 - 07:40 AM
pre-mrna is processed so quickly that it is highly unlikely to be present in sufficient quantities to interfere.
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#3
Posted 19 December 2012 - 08:28 AM
It can also come from the traces of DNA, that is far more likely. You can use DNAse to clen your sample.
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