Ribocloning: recombinant DNA construction using primers with...

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C435S091100, C435S091200

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides methods of linking nucleic acids without the use of restriction enzymes or any joining enzyme such as ligase. More specifically, the present invention provides methods for cloning or rearranging a double-stranded target DNA which is a PCR product into a double-stranded vector DNA which is a PCR product, said DNAs being amplified using primers that contain at least one ribonucleotide, preferably at or near the respective 3′ ends of the primers, such that RNA-specific cleavage, preferably by RNAse A, will allow release of the primers to create long matching 3′-sticky ends.

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