| Literature DB >> 17065422 |
Marco Musso1, Renata Bocciardi, Sara Parodi, Roberto Ravazzolo, Isabella Ceccherini.
Abstract
Currently, polymerase chain reaction is the most used technique in many laboratories for either diagnostic or molecular biology purposes. Despite the large number of DNA sequences that can be easily analyzed, some GC-rich sequences are refractory to amplification due to the formation of secondary intramolecular structures. To overcome this problem, several molecules have been described to improve polymerization. Here we show that a combination of three additives--betaine, dimethyl sulfoxide, and 7-deaza-dGTP--was essential to achieve amplification of DNA sequences of three disease genes showing a GC content ranging from 67 to 79%.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17065422 PMCID: PMC1876170 DOI: 10.2353/jmoldx.2006.060058
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mol Diagn ISSN: 1525-1578 Impact factor: 5.568