Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or... – Involving nucleic acid
Patent
1997-09-26
2000-05-09
Horlick, Kenneth R.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or...
Involving nucleic acid
435 912, 536 242, 536 2433, C12Q 168, C12P 1934, C07H 2104
Patent
active
060602457
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to methods and kits for generating or analyzing nucleic acid populations or desired nucleic acid sequences based upon replication or amplification reactions. The invention comprises methods employing adaptors ligated to nucleic acids that preferentially permit replication or amplification of desired nucleic acid sequences or preferentially eliminate undesired nucleic acids from replication or amplification. The invention also comprises adaptors useful in the methods and in kits for replicating or amplifying nucleic acids. In one embodiment, the adaptors function to protect desired nucleic acids from cleavage by a restriction enzyme while other nucleic acids are cleaved. The protected, desired nucleic acids can then be preferentially replicated or amplified. Accordingly, the invention can be used for the amplification of desired nucleic acids and the effective removal of undesired nucleic acids from a population.
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Mullinax Rebecca L.
Sorge Joseph A.
Horlick Kenneth R.
Stratagene
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