A simple and rapid nucleotide sequencing strategy and its application in analyzing a rice histone 3 gene
- PMID: 3026911
- DOI: 10.1016/0378-1119(86)90022-3
A simple and rapid nucleotide sequencing strategy and its application in analyzing a rice histone 3 gene
Abstract
An improved rapid method for sequencing a target DNA is described. A new plasmid, pAA-PZ1, which contains the origin of replication from phage M13 and a portion of the Tn9 transposon was constructed. A long fragment of target DNA cloned into this vector is progressively shortened in vivo from one end by transposon-mediated deletions. The plasmids carrying different lengths of target DNA are then made into single-stranded DNA in the same host upon infection with an M13 phage and their sequence is determined using the dideoxynucleotide chain-termination method. This method bypasses the in vitro enzymatic manipulations for progressive deletions and requires no subcloning. Using this strategy, we sequenced 1.3 kb of rice DNA containing a histone 3 gene within three weeks.
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