Large scale production of DNA probes

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435 6, 935 2, 935 78, 536 27, C12P 1934, C12Q 168

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ABSTRACT:
A process for production of a single strand of a nucleic acid comprising covalently linking to a solid substrate a polynucleotide complementary to the desired strand, hybridizing said polynucleotide with an oligonucleotide, extending the oligonucleotide in direction away from said substrate, denaturing the hybridized polynucleotide and extended oligonucleotide, thereby to free the extended oligonucleotide from the solid substrate, and separating the extended oligonucleotide. The product can be used for making analytical probes.

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