Rapid cloning and characterization of new chromosome 10 DNA markers by Alu element-mediated PCR
- PMID: 2387587
- DOI: 10.1016/0888-7543(90)90207-b
Rapid cloning and characterization of new chromosome 10 DNA markers by Alu element-mediated PCR
Abstract
Alu element-mediated polymerase chain reaction is a strategy for rapidly cloning and mapping human DNA markers from mixed DNA sources. A novel primer homologous to the 3' end of the human Alu repeat element provides the basis for preferential synthesis of human DNA fragments from human/rodent somatic cell hybrid DNA template. This approach has been used to isolate a series of new markers from chromosome 10. The Alu element-mediated PCR probes were regionally assigned on chromosome 10 by hybridization to Southern blots of Alu PCR-synthesized DNA derived from somatic cell hybrid template DNA. Alu element-mediated PCR is generally applicable and makes possible the analysis of complex genomes with a speed and sensitivity that has not been previously possible.
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