ORF Clones
The Kazusa ORFeome Project was initiated to create a collection of human and mouse ORFs to enable the larger research community with a readily accessible, highly validated ORFeome. Kazusa DNA Research Institute (KDRI) is an academic Japanese research institute dedicated to genome-scale studies and the function of individual genes. KDRI is an active member of the global ORFeome Collaboration, and are experts in HUGE (Human Uni…
The Kazusa ORFeome Project was initiated to create a collection of human and mouse ORFs to enable the larger research community with a readily accessible, highly validated ORFeome.
Kazusa DNA Research Institute (KDRI) is an academic Japanese research institute dedicated to genome-scale studies and the function of individual genes. KDRI is an active member of the global ORFeome Collaboration, and are experts in HUGE (Human Unidentified Gene-Encoded) large proteins (>4kb).
Promega and KDRI have established a partnership, allowing Promega customers access to Kazusa's coveted collection of experimentally validated clones. Kazusa understands the value of extensive validation, and provides this data to their customers for the HaloTag® ORF collection. Check out the representative data pieces, which are available for nearly all HaloTag®-fusion ORFs before you order.