Nucleic Acids Research, Vol 26, Issue 14 3451-3452, Copyright © 1998 by Oxford University Press
T Roeder
A rapid and versatile method for cDNA library construction was developed.
It is based on conventional cDNA library synthesis including all enzymatic
steps usually required, but is performed on a solid support. The cDNA is
immobilised via a biotin residue to streptavidin coupled magnetic beads,
which allows rapid and easy to perform changes of buffers and enzymes.
Therefore, it combines speed (library construction within a single day)
with high quality libraries, making it ideally suited for most purposes.
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Solid-phase cDNA library construction, a versatile approach
University of Hamburg, Zoological Institute, Department of Neurophysiology, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3,D-20146 Hamburg, Germany. roeder@zoologie.uni-hamburg.de
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