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SiteFinding-PCR: a simple and efficient PCR method for chromosome walking.


ABSTRACT: In this paper, we present a novel PCR method, termed SiteFinding-PCR, for gene or chromosome walking. The PCR was primed by a SiteFinder at a low temperature, and then the target molecules were amplified exponentially with gene-specific and SiteFinder primers, and screened out by another gene-specific primer and a vector primer. However, non-target molecules could not be amplified exponentially owing to the suppression effect of stem-loop structure and could not be screened out. This simple method proved to be efficient, reliable, inexpensive and time-saving, and may be suitable for the molecules for which gene-specific primers are available. More importantly, large DNA fragments can be obtained easily using this method. To demonstrate the feasibility and efficiency of SiteFinding-PCR, we employed this method to do chromosome walking and obtained 16 positive results from 17 samples.

SUBMITTER: Tan G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1182332 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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SiteFinding-PCR: a simple and efficient PCR method for chromosome walking.

Tan Guihong G   Gao Yin Y   Shi Miao M   Zhang Xinyue X   He Shanping S   Chen Zhangliang Z   An Chengcai C  

Nucleic acids research 20050802 13


In this paper, we present a novel PCR method, termed SiteFinding-PCR, for gene or chromosome walking. The PCR was primed by a SiteFinder at a low temperature, and then the target molecules were amplified exponentially with gene-specific and SiteFinder primers, and screened out by another gene-specific primer and a vector primer. However, non-target molecules could not be amplified exponentially owing to the suppression effect of stem-loop structure and could not be screened out. This simple meth  ...[more]

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