Random priming PCR strategy to amplify and clone trace amounts of DNA


Random priming PCR strategy to amplify and clone trace amounts of DNA is a scholarly work, published in 2003 in ''BioTechniques''. The main subjects of the publication include DNA nanoball sequencing, biotechnology, in vitro recombination, amplicon, DNA library, Multiple displacement amplification, molecular biology, polymerase chain reaction, biology, primer dimer, DNA primers, genetics, virology, real-time polymerase chain reaction, sequencing by ligation, DNA polymerase, DNA sequencing, deoxyribonucleic acid extraction, In silico PCR, computational biology, primer, deoxyribonucleic acid, and molecular cloning. The authors report a new methodology to study trace amounts of DNA of unknown sequence using a two-step PCR strategy to amplify and clone target DNA.

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