Ligation-mediated PCR is a strategy of single-sided PCR based on ligation. First, a common linker is linked to one end of DNA fragments, then DNA sequence is amplified between the common linker and a sequence-specific primer. The application of vent DNA polymerase and strategies of extension products capture and linker tag selection greatly improves the sensitivity of ligation-mediated PCR. The invention of this technique has facilitated the execution of in vivo footprinting study.
JI Xinjun, LIU Depei, LIANG Zhiquan. The Principle of Ligation-Mediated PCR and Its Application in in vivo Footprinting Study[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,1997,24(3):224-227
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