ID: 83
Group:
Methods for DNA sequencing
Prepared by:
Bruce A. Roe (broe@uoknor.edu)
Detail:
Sequencing double stranded DNA templates has become a common and efficient procedure (10) for rapidly obtaining sequence data while avoiding preparation of single stranded DNA. Double stranded templates of cDNAs containing long poly(A) tracts are difficult to sequence with vector primers which anneal downstream of the poly(A) tail. Sequencing with these primers results in a long poly(T) ladder followed by a sequence which is difficult to read. In an attempt to solve this problem we synthesized three primers which contain (dT)17 and either (dA) or (dC) or (dG) at the 3′ end. We reasoned that the presence of these three bases at the 3′ end would ‘anchor’ the primers at the upstream end of the poly(A) tail and allow sequencing of the region immediately upstream of the poly(A) region.
Year prepared: NULL
Date uploaded: 2010-02-26 14:28:18
url:Laboratory Protocols
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