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NEW PRODUCT: HIFI TAQ DNA LIGASE |
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FEATURE ARTICLE: SUBSTRATE SPECIFICITY AND MISMATCH DISCRIMINATION IN DNA LIGASES |
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DNA ligases vary in their ability to join fragments, add adaptors, repair nicks or breaks, link vectors and inserts, and to circularize dsDNA. Ligases also vary in their type of activity. The specificity and accuracy of the ligation depends upon ligase selection and careful optimization of reaction conditions. With the right ligase, conditions and probes, even single-base variations in sequence can be reliably detected. | ||||||||||
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In this method, two pairs of probes are designed, one pair complementary to the top strand of the target, one pair to the bottom. Upon melting and annealing, both probe pairs can anneal to the target, and ligate efficiently if they form a nicked sequence without gaps or mismatches. On successive rounds of melting and re-annealing, unligated probe can now anneal to both the original target DNA and to the probes ligated in previous rounds. As each ligation product becomes a template for the complementary probe pair, LCR enables exponential amplification of the ligated product. | ||||||||||
FEATURED PRODUCT: Suitable for analysis of a wide range of expressed proteins
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