Manihot esculenta Crantz

This resource has been developed and deposited by Drs. Motoaki Seki and Kazuo Shinozaki, RIKEN Plant Science Center, Yokohama, Japan.

Resource number: pdm00001-
Developer: Drs. Motoaki Seki and Kazuo Shinozaki (RIKEN PSC)
Total number of Clones: 19,968
Style of distribution: Approx. 100 ng of lyophilized plasmid is provided.
Number of clones available: 19,968 clones (Feb. 2008)
Organism: Manihot esculenta Crantz.
Vector: pFLCIII
Selection marker: ampicillin
Map and restriction site: Carninci et al. (2001) Genomics 77(1-2): 79-90.
Specific feature: 5′- and 3′ -sequences have been characterized.
Specific conditions for distribution:
  1. (The RECIPIENT can use the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE for research only.
  2. The RECIPIENT agrees to refer the RIKEN PSC and CIAT as developers and the RIKEN BRC as a provider of the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE in any publication reporting use of it.
  3. Following manuscript should be referred in the publication on scientific journal. Sakurai, T., Plata, G., Rodriguez-Zapata, F., Seki, M., Salcedo, A., Toyoda, A., Ishiwata, A., Tohme, J., Sakaki, Y., Shinozaki, K. and Ishitani, M. Sequencing analysis of 20,000 full-length cDNA clones from cassava reveals lineage specific expansions in gene families related to stress response.BMC Plant Biology, 2007, 7:66.
  4. The RECIPIENT agrees not to use the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE for constructing microarray or macroarray without the agreement from the RIKEN PSC.
  5. The RECIPIENT should not distribute or transfer the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE to any other laboratory or organization.
  6. The RECIPIENT can receive up to 10 clones in one order and up to 100 clones in one year as the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE.
    (For detail please send e-mail to plant.brc@riken.jp)
 Reference:
 Sakurai, T., Plata, G., Rodriguez-Zapata, F., Seki, M., Salcedo, A., Toyoda, A., Ishiwata, A., Tohme, J., Sakaki, Y., Shinozaki, K. and Ishitani, M. Sequencing analysis of 20,000 full-length cDNA clones from cassava reveals lineage specific expansions in gene families related to stress response. BMC Plant Biology, 2007, 7:66.


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