Three primer PCR mutagenesis
Robert Woodward
c557652 at showme.missouri.edu
Wed Feb 15 23:02:35 EST 1995
In article <3hoiol$sb9 at delphi.bc.edu> Charlie Hoffman <HOFFMACS at hermes.bc.edu> writes:
>Hi netters,
>Does anyone remember (or better yet has anyone used successfully) a
>site-directed mutagenesis protocol involving PCR with an internal
>phosphorylated primer that carries the mutation. I think I saw an
>article a year or so ago in Biotechnique, but am having trouble finding
>it again. Thanks for any help on this.
>Charlie Hoffman
>"I'd rather be fission."
The reference is vol16, no3, page410, 1994. I haven't tried it myself - a
straight-forward megaprimer method has worked for me.
--Robert
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