Mixed Oligonucleotide-Primed Amplification Of CDNA (MOPAC) (Subscription Required) Protocol

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Title Mixed Oligonucleotide-Primed Amplification Of CDNA (MOPAC) (Subscription Required)
Source CSH Protocols; 2006; doi:10.1101/pdb.prot3484

Overview

In MOPAC, the amino-terminal and carboxy-terminal sequences of a peptide are used to design two redundant families of oligonucleotides encoding the amino- and carboxy-terminal sequences of the peptide. The primers are used either to amplify a segment of cDNA prepared by RT-PCR from a tissue known to express the protein or to amplify a segment of DNA from an established genomic or cDNA library. By Joseph Sambrook and David W. Russell.

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