Use Of PCR To Prepare A Double-Stranded DNA Library Encoding Random Peptides - Subscription Required Protocol

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Title Use Of PCR To Prepare A Double-Stranded DNA Library Encoding Random Peptides - Subscription Required
Source CSH Protocols; 2006; doi:10.1101/pdb.prot4135

Overview

In this protocol, PCR is used as a preparative tool for the synthesis of a high-complexity double-stranded DNA library. In the example presented here, a mixture of synthetic oligonucleotides is used to synthesize a random peptide NNK library, where K is either T or G. By John L. Joyal, Jinwei Jiang and David I. Israel.

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