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Revision as of 23:00, 21 September 2011
The Making of a T7 Promoter Variant
Gene-Specific PCR
The first PCR that is used to build a full T7 promoter variant is called a "gene-specific" PCR. The primers are chosen so as to add a ribosome-binding site (rbs) upstream of the reporter gene (here RFP or Lysis) and a terminator downstream of the gene. It is in effect a typical PCR.
Extension PCR: Part I
Extension PCR: Part II