Direct molecular cloning of primer extended DNA containing an al

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435 914, 435 9151, 43525233, C12P 1934, C12N 120

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ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a method of cloning DNA produced by primer extension including PCR amplified, reverse transcriptase-generated or primer extended synthetic DNA. Specifically, it relates to a method in which alkane diol residue containing oligonucleotide primers are incorporated into DNA by primer extension followed by direct cloning of the target DNA. Following transformation, the host excises the alkane diol residue with its endogenous DNA repair machinery.

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