PCR Technology: Principles and Applications for DNA AmplificationThis is an introduction to the methods and applications of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology, a technology developed by Erlich's group at Cetus and Cetus, and is expected to be used in all biology laboratories worldwide within the next few years. |
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... restriction site to ensure that the efficiency of restriction enzyme cleavage is maintained . significantly by the 3 ' end of the primer . As strands initiated by these " add - on " primers are themselves copied , the added restriction ...
... restriction site to ensure that the efficiency of restriction enzyme cleavage is maintained . significantly by the 3 ' end of the primer . As strands initiated by these " add - on " primers are themselves copied , the added restriction ...
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... Restriction Sites ( Stephen J. Scharf , Cetus Corp. ) Restriction endonuclease digest 1. Mix 25 μl of completed PCR , 10 μl of the appropriate 10X restriction enzyme buffer ( if two different enzymes are used simultaneously , as for ...
... Restriction Sites ( Stephen J. Scharf , Cetus Corp. ) Restriction endonuclease digest 1. Mix 25 μl of completed PCR , 10 μl of the appropriate 10X restriction enzyme buffer ( if two different enzymes are used simultaneously , as for ...
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... restriction enzymes that produce end fragments of suitable size for circularization and amplification by inverse PCR . Enzymes that cleave within the core region allow inverse PCR amplification of either the upstream or downstream ...
... restriction enzymes that produce end fragments of suitable size for circularization and amplification by inverse PCR . Enzymes that cleave within the core region allow inverse PCR amplification of either the upstream or downstream ...
Contents
PART ONE BASIC METHODOLOGY | 1 |
The Design and Optimization of the PCR | 7 |
PCR Amplification of Specific Sequences from | 9 |
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PCR Technology: Principles and Applications for DNA Amplification Henry Erlich No preview available - 1989 |
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Acad Acids Res agarose alleles amplification amplification products amplified DNA analysis annealing assay automated cDNA cells Cetus chromosome cloned concentration containing cycles deletion denaturant denaturing gradient gel detection DGGE diagnosis direct sequencing disease DNA fragments DNA sequence dNTP dot-blot dystrophin Erlich exon Faloona Figure flanking GC-clamp Gelfand genetic genomic genomic DNA heteroduplexes Higuchi HPRT human hybridization incubation individual inverse PCR lane Lerman loci locus markers melting behavior melting domain method misincorporation mismatch molecular molecules mRNA Mullis mutations Natl Nucl nucleotide oligonucleotide primers PCR amplification PCR buffer PCR fragments PCR primers PCR product PCR reaction pmol polymerase chain reaction polymorphism primers Proc procedure protein Proteinase Proteinase K Protocol recombination region restriction enzyme reverse transcriptase Saiki Scharf sequencing reactions single-stranded specific ssDNA strands synthesis Taq DNA polymerase Taq polymerase target DNA target sequence temperature template Tris.HCl tube