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Rapid acquisition of unknown DNA sequence adjacent to a known segment by multiplex restriction site PCR.

K L Weber1, M E Bolander, G Sarkab.   

Abstract

The determination of unknown DNA sequences around a known locus has important applications in molecular genetics, specifically in genomic walking and genome mapping. Several PCR-based methods have been reported to address this issue, but they often involve multiple, time-consuming steps. We have previously described a technique known as restriction site PCR (RS-PCR) that allows sequence acquisition faster than the existing methods. The method involves PCR using four separate universal primers that are representative of given restriction enzyme sites (RS primers), and a specific primer from one end of the known sequence. We have now significantly improved the technique by mixing the four universal primers into one PCR tube with the first specific primer. This is followed by a nested PCR with the mixed RS primers and an internal specific primer, after which the product is sequenced by direct automated sequencing. The technique, called multiplex RS-PCR (mRS-PCR), is reproducible and can be used to obtain unknown sequence adjacent to known sequences in both the upstream and downstream directions. We illustrate the application of mRS-PCR in the acquisition of approximately 780 bp of genomic sequence starting from a known sequence of approximately 120 bp. Multiplex RS-PCR appears to be the fastest of all methods that address the issue of unknown sequence retrieval adjacent to a known region.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9762438     DOI: 10.2144/98253st02

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechniques        ISSN: 0736-6205            Impact factor:   1.993


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