Amplification Of RNA: High-Temperature Reverse Transcription And DNA Amplification With A Magnesium-Activated Thermostable DNA Polymerase (Subscription Required) Protocol

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Title Amplification Of RNA: High-Temperature Reverse Transcription And DNA Amplification With A Magnesium-Activated Thermostable DNA Polymerase (Subscription Required)
Source CSH Protocols; 2006; doi:10.1101/pdb.prot4115

Overview

This protocol uses a single thermostable RNA polymerase to perform high-specificity RT-PCR. A high-temperature RT reaction is followed by PCR amplification of the cDNA using a single thermostable poymerase, the GeneAmp AccRT RNA PCR enzyme from Applied Biosystems. The high temperature of the RT reaction enhances the specificity of primer binding and also reduces secondary structure in the template, thereby increasing the efficiency of polymerization. By Edward S. Smith, Alvin K. Li, Alice M. Wang, David H. Gelfand and Thomas W. Myers.

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