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Our libraries are the most complex ones available on the market and ULTImate Y2H™ cell-to-cell mating is the only screening technology that can screen them exhaustively.

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Besides, our ULTImate Y2H libraries are validated by extremely stringent quality controls:
- Verifying a complexity of at least 10 million independent, primary fragments in yeast for Random-Primed cDNA libraries. The complexity of the genomic libraries (constructed for organisms that contain no or few introns) is defined by the size of the genome (e.g. 2 million genomic fragments for Helicobacter pylori library).
- Random sequencing of 192 clones to check i) absence of contamination, ii) that ribosomal RNA, mitochondrial DNA and empty vectors represent less than 10% of the total sequences.
- Verifying the viability and mating properties of the library-containing yeast cells, and defining the conditions to obtain the highest mating efficiency (Patent US No 6,187,535)
- Reproducing selected Y2H screen interactions available from the literature

If you are interested in a specific library not currently listed, please contact us to discuss feasibility and conditions of custom-made libraries.
 


  Highly complex Libraries

  Current Available Libraries
  (50+ full list ) :

  > Human Tissues

  > Human Primary Cells

  > Human Cell Lines

  > Rodent

  > Model Organisms

  > Plant

  > Yeast Genomic

  > Bacteria Genomic

  > Parasites and Hosts


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                        New available libraries:

Human Retina; Human Colon Tumor Epithelial Cells ; Black6 Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells; T. aestivum (wheat) Heads, Leaves and Roots; O. sativa (rice) Leaves and Roots; D. melanogaster 3rd Instar Larvae;
                             Next to come:

Human Lung Tumor Cells; Human B cells Lymphoma; Human HeLa Cells ; Mouse Spleen; D. melanogaster Larvae Brain; D. melanogaster Ovaries; A. thaliana Dark-Grown Seedlings; N. tabacum (tobacco) Leaves; S. lycopersicum (tomato) Meristems
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