In article <pgpmoose.200306232119.18895 at net.bio.net>, SCK wrote:
> I am just an undergraduate student. I type the gene name in the NCBI to
> search for the nucleotide. It give a list of genes and i click one in the
> list, but it is just an mRNA sequence and its locus and function are known.
> I want to find out how many exons in the the gene and their sequence so that
> i can design primers to amplify individual exons from the genome. Can anyone
> tell me how?
If the gene is human, mouse, or rat, try starting from genome.ucsc.edu
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