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Nucleic Acids Research, 1975, Vol. 2, No. 3 423-430
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Preparation and separation of d(pT)10.n oligonucleotides

A.J. Raae, J.R. Lillehaug, R.K. Kleppe and K. Kleppe

Department of Biochemistry, University of Bergen Bergen, Norway

Received February 13, 1975. A series of oligomers having the general formula d(pT)10.n varying from 2 to 20, has been prepared by enzymatic joining of d(pT)10, annealed on poly dA , employing TL polynucleotide ligase. The oligomers could be separated on 8 or 12% polyacrylamide gels. Sucv oligomers may prove useful as molecular weight markers and as initiators for various polymerases.


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