Allele Specific PCR: A Useful Method for Detecting Trace Amounts Point Mutation in Mammalian Cell Pool
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    To detect trace amount of DNA point mutation in mammalian cell pool, a semi-nest allele specific PCR was optimized by adding 5% formamide and decreasing all the components’ amount of the polymerase chain reaction to eliminate the nonspecific amplification. This modification was so effective and highly specific that it can be used to detect the point mutation which is lower than 0.025% in mammalian cell pool.

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YIN Wen-Xuan, LIU De-Pei, LI Zhu-Hong, LIANG Zhi-Quan. Allele Specific PCR: A Useful Method for Detecting Trace Amounts Point Mutation in Mammalian Cell Pool[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2000,27(5):553-555

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  • Received:October 15,1999
  • Revised:February 21,2000
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