Nucleic Acids Research, Vol 24, Issue 11 2190-2191, Copyright © 1996 by Oxford University Press
NJ Lench, A Norris, A Bailey, A Booth and AF Markham
We have developed a vectorette PCR approach to provide an improved method
for isolation of microsatellite repeats. The modified procedure relies on
PCR amplification using a vectorette-specific primer in combination with
one of a panel of anchored dinucleotide repeat primers. The target DNA to
be screened for microsatellite sequences can be from YAC, P1, cosmid,
bacteriophage or plasmid clones. We have used this technique to isolate
novel, polymorphic microsatellite repeats from clones containing the
amelogenin gene (AMGX) located on human chromosome Xp22.3.
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Vectorette PCR isolation of microsatellite repeat sequences using anchored dinucleotide repeat primers
Molecular Medicine Unit, Clinical Sciences Building, St James's University Hospital, University of Leeds, UK.
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