Team:EPF-Lausanne/Tools/Gibson assembly

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* Taq ligase
* Taq ligase
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Combined together, these 3 enzymes allow overlapping DNA sequences (sequences A and B) to be ligated together in a single and isothermal reaction. First, the T5 exonuclease chews up bases at the 5' end on each strand. After a while, The T5 exonuclease will have created single-strands on the edges; due to the sequence overlap, the single strand from A will anneal with the single strand from B. Then, the Phusion polymerase will recreate double-stranded DNA from the 3' end of
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Combined together, these 3 enzymes allow overlapping DNA sequences (sequences A and B) to be ligated together in a single and isothermal reaction. First, the T5 exonuclease chews up bases at the 5' end on each strand, creating single-strands on the edges. Due to the sequence overlap, the single strand from A will anneal with the single strand from B. Then, the Phusion polymerase extend the DNA sequence from the 3' of the AB overlap. Finally, when there all the gaps have been filled by the polymerase, the Taq ligase ties up the A and B fragments.
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== Step-by-step ==
== Step-by-step ==

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