Polymerase chain reaction with additional primers allows identification of amplified DNA and recognition of specific alleles
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- DOI: 10.1016/0890-8508(92)90066-7
Polymerase chain reaction with additional primers allows identification of amplified DNA and recognition of specific alleles
Abstract
The use of additional primers in the standard two primer polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is described. This modification allows detection of a target gene in a single reaction, and identification of the amplification product obtained or recognition of a specific allele. The oligonucleotides used are internal to the original amplification primers and amplification-compatible with one of the original primers. Annealing of an additional primer to the target gene as well as to the primary amplification product will lead to the appearance of an additional smaller amplification fragment upon agarose gel electrophoresis of PCR products. Use of one or more allele-specific oligonucleotides as additional primers, in addition to two gene-specific primers, will allow recognition of different alleles of the target gene in a single PCR without further analysis except gel electrophoresis. The general applicability of the method was determined with several PCR assays for the detection of pathogenic bacteria.
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