Team:EPF-Lausanne/Protocols/TetR Extension PCR

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The purpose of this procedure is to induce specific mutations in the tetR linear template. It requires two sets of PCRs: the first set amplifies the ''common sequence'' and the ''mutant sequence'', and induces mutations in the mutant sequence. As illustrated below, the common sequence extends from the beginning of the gene to the site of mutations. The mutation sequence covers the remaining segment. The second set of PCRs stitches the two sequences together, making a mutant gene. In the following, the first set of PCRs is referred to as "Mutation PCR", and the second set as "Fusion PCR".
The purpose of this procedure is to induce specific mutations in the tetR linear template. It requires two sets of PCRs: the first set amplifies the ''common sequence'' and the ''mutant sequence'', and induces mutations in the mutant sequence. As illustrated below, the common sequence extends from the beginning of the gene to the site of mutations. The mutation sequence covers the remaining segment. The second set of PCRs stitches the two sequences together, making a mutant gene. In the following, the first set of PCRs is referred to as "Mutation PCR", and the second set as "Fusion PCR".

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