Genome walking (GW), a strategy for capturing previously unsequenced DNA fragments that are in proximity to a known sequence tag, is currently predominantly based on PCR. Recently developed PCR-based methods allow for combining of sequence-specific primers with designed capturing primers capable of annealing to unknown DNA targets, thereby offering the rapidity and effectiveness of PCR. This study presents a methodological improvement to the previously described GW technique known as palindromic sequence-targeted PCR (PST-PCR). Like PST-PCR, this new method (called PST-PCR v.2) relies on targeting of capturing primers to palindromic sequences arbitrarily present in natural DNA templates. PST-PCR v.2 consists of two rounds of PCR. The first ...
Current genome walking methods are cumbersome to perform and can result in non-specific products. He...
BackgroundThe invention of the Genome Sequence 20 DNA Sequencing System (454 parallel sequencing pla...
We present a protocol for effi cient amplifi cation of a large number of DNA targets using a single-...
Genome walking (GW), a strategy for capturing previously unsequenced DNA fragments that are in proxi...
Genome walking (GW), a strategy for capturing previously unsequenced DNA fragments that exist in pro...
Genome walking (GW) refers to the capture and sequencing of unknown regions in a long DNA molecule t...
We developed a PCR-based high-throughput genome-walking protocol. The novelty of this protocol is in...
Current genome walking methods are cumbersome to perform and can result in non-specif-ic products. H...
Abstract Current genome walking methods are very time consuming, and many produce non-specific ampli...
We previously described a targeted genomic differential display method (TGDD: Broude NE, Chandra A, ...
Abstract A stepwise partially overlapping primer-based PCR (SWPOP-PCR) method for isolating flanking...
<div><p>Current genome walking methods are cumbersome to perform and can result in non-specific prod...
Abstract Background Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is used in directed sequencing for the discovery...
Background Although technological advances allow for the economical acquisition of whole genome sequ...
In this paper, we present a novel PCR method, termed SiteFinding-PCR, for gene or chromosome walking...
Current genome walking methods are cumbersome to perform and can result in non-specific products. He...
BackgroundThe invention of the Genome Sequence 20 DNA Sequencing System (454 parallel sequencing pla...
We present a protocol for effi cient amplifi cation of a large number of DNA targets using a single-...
Genome walking (GW), a strategy for capturing previously unsequenced DNA fragments that are in proxi...
Genome walking (GW), a strategy for capturing previously unsequenced DNA fragments that exist in pro...
Genome walking (GW) refers to the capture and sequencing of unknown regions in a long DNA molecule t...
We developed a PCR-based high-throughput genome-walking protocol. The novelty of this protocol is in...
Current genome walking methods are cumbersome to perform and can result in non-specif-ic products. H...
Abstract Current genome walking methods are very time consuming, and many produce non-specific ampli...
We previously described a targeted genomic differential display method (TGDD: Broude NE, Chandra A, ...
Abstract A stepwise partially overlapping primer-based PCR (SWPOP-PCR) method for isolating flanking...
<div><p>Current genome walking methods are cumbersome to perform and can result in non-specific prod...
Abstract Background Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is used in directed sequencing for the discovery...
Background Although technological advances allow for the economical acquisition of whole genome sequ...
In this paper, we present a novel PCR method, termed SiteFinding-PCR, for gene or chromosome walking...
Current genome walking methods are cumbersome to perform and can result in non-specific products. He...
BackgroundThe invention of the Genome Sequence 20 DNA Sequencing System (454 parallel sequencing pla...
We present a protocol for effi cient amplifi cation of a large number of DNA targets using a single-...