Coupled replication-translation methods and kits for protein syn

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Batch and continuous-flow cell-free methods for synthesizing protein wherein translation is coupled with replication of recombinant mRNA by an RNA-directed RNA polyerase, such as Q.beta. replicase. Transcription of a DNA template to produce the recombinant mRNA can be coupled additionally with coupled transcription-replication-translation methods, both batch and continuous. The invention also includes kits of reagents for synthesizing user-selected proteins according to methods of this invention.

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