The Primer Generator: A Program that Facilitates the Selection of Oligonucleotides for Site-Directed Mutagenesis
Author(s) -
Nicholas Alexander,
Joseph F. Lawler
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
biotechniques
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.617
H-Index - 131
eISSN - 1940-9818
pISSN - 0736-6205
DOI - 10.2144/99264st02
Subject(s) - mutagenesis , biology , site directed mutagenesis , genetics , oligonucleotide , computational biology , primer (cosmetics) , insertional mutagenesis , mutant , gene , chemistry , organic chemistry
Site-directed mutagenesis is a powerful tool that has enabled molecular biologists to perform functional analysis of altered nucleic acids and proteins. Newer PCR-based mutagenesis techniques have reduced the process of mutagenesis to as little as one day. While each technique has its advantages, both require a strategy to isolate the desired clone from a population that contains mutagenized and wild-type genes. In this report, we describe a World Wide Web-based computer program that facilitates the design of mutagenic primers such that successfully mutagenized clones can be identified by the presence or absence of a unique restriction site.
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