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[Highly-effective Subtractive Hybridization of CDNA]

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Journal Bioorg Khim
Date 1994 Jun 1
PMID 7945464
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Abstract

A scheme for subtractive hybridization is described allowing for a 500-1000 fold enrichment of low abundant cDNA. The scheme is based on the previously described principle of normalization of an initial mixture of differently represented cDNAs in the single-stranded portion of a tracer after the first round of subtraction and the principle of a trapper excluding the fraction of the double-stranded cDNAs formed during the first round from the subsequent PCR-amplification. The technique is simple and makes unnecessary the separation of the tracer, driver and hybrids formed after the subtraction.

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