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- Generation of Uni-directional Nested Deletions (Dr. Simon Dawson, Department of Biochemistry, University of Nottingham Medical School)
Making uni-directional nested deletion in plasmid DNA.
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/~mbzspd/methods/Genera...
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Creating a Seletion by PCR Splicing
(Methods.info)
To delete a desired fragment from existing DNA fragment all you need is a pair of primers combined of flanking sequences and a high fidelity polymerase.
http://www.methods.info/Tips/mutagenesis/PCR_splic...
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Deletion Mutagenesis
(Promega)
For construction of plasmid or M13 subclones containing progressive unidirectional deletions of inserted DNA, Including methods for DNA preparation, vector digestion, exonuclease deletion, ligation, transformation...
http://www.promega.com/tbs/tm006/tm006.html#i
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DpnI Mediated Site-Directed Mutagenesis
(Nonet Lab - Washington University School of Medicine)
A highly effective simple method for making site directed lesions in plasmids without subcloning.
http://thalamus.wustl.edu/nonetlab/ResourcesF/dpnm...
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Dut/ung in vitro Site-directed Mutagenesis
(Bjorkman Group, Howard Hughes Medical Institute at California Institute of Technology)
Detailed procedures
http://www.its.caltech.edu/%7Ebjorker/Site-directe...
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Exo/S1 Deletion Series
(Vesicle Trafficking)
http://cmgm.stanford.edu/~vesicle/protocols/exo_s1...
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ExoIII/S1 Deletion
(Fermentas)
For construction of plasmid or M13 subclones with nested unidirectional deletions. The method is applicable for DNA sequencing, mapping of boundaries of regions involved in genetic control, DNA/protein interaction sites, or protein domains.
http://www.fermentas.com/Profiles/Kits/PExoIIIKit....
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In vitro Mutagenesis Using Altered Sites
(Bowtell Lab Manual, Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute)
http://www.pmci.unimelb.edu.au/core_facilities/man...
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In Vitro Mutagenesis Using Altered Sites
(Bowtell Lab)
http://grimwade.biochem.unimelb.edu.au/bowtell/mol...
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In vitro Mutagenesis with dut ung Single Stranded DNA
(The Hahn Lab, The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Seattle)
http://labs.fhcrc.org/hahn/Methods/mol_bio_meth/in...
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Mutagenesis
(Chen)
Two methods are introduced. The first one is more labourious (~a week) but is cheap. The second method is easy and quick (1-2 days) but more expensive.
http://www.biochem.ucl.ac.uk/~chen/protocols/mutag...
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Nested Deletions
(Bowtell Lab)
Nested Deletions using exonuclease-III and mung bean nuclease
http://grimwade.biochem.unimelb.edu.au/bowtell/mol...
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Nested Deletions Using Exonuclease-III and Mung Bean Nuclease
(Bowtell Lab Manual, Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute)
http://www.pmci.unimelb.edu.au/core_facilities/man...
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Nested Deletions Using Exonuclease-III and Mung Bean Nuclease
(Bowtell Lab Manual, Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute)
http://www.pmci.unimelb.edu.au/core_facilities/man...
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Nested-Deletion Protocol
(Laurie Lab, University of Virginia Health Science Center)
http://people.virginia.edu/~gwl6s/home.html/Method...
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Oligonucleotide-directed mutagenesis (Kunkel method)
(Jeffrey D. Newman, Lycoming College)
http://srv2.lycoming.edu/~newman/courses/molbiol/l...
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Site Directed Mutagenesis Using the Ung-Dut System
(Bowtell Lab Manual, Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute)
http://www.pmci.unimelb.edu.au/core_facilities/man...
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Site-directed Mutagenesis
(Promega)
For generation and selection of oligonucleotide-directed mutants
http://www.promega.com/tbs/tm001/TM001.html#v
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Targeted Amplification of Mutant Strand (TAMS) for Site Directed Mutagenesis
(Lei Young)
Targeted Amplification of Mutant Strand (TAMS) technology allows multiple-site mutagenesis in a simple, half-day protocol. It’s the only method that can
mutate first strand cDNA directly, and perform multiple-site mutagenesis at high efficiency in a single round. TAMS technology takes advantage of the fact that
primers with 3’ mismatches usually cannot amplify the target sequence. Therefore, if two anchor mutations are incorporated into the mutant DNA strand
outside the desired mutations, they can be preferentially amplified by primers with 3’ sequence matching the mutant strand but not the wild-type strand. Since
the desired mutations are in the mutant strand, the final PCR product will also contain the desired mutations.
http://ozex.netfirms.com/TS.html
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Targeted Amplification of Mutant Strand (TAMS) technology for site directed mutagenesis
(iProtocol)
Targeted Amplification of Mutant Strand (TAMS) technology allows multiple-site mutagenesis in a simple, half-day protocol. It’s the only method that can mutate first strand cDNA directly, and perform multiple-site mutagenesis at high efficiency in a single round.
http://iprotocol.mit.edu/protocol/330.htm
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Tn5 Mutagenesis
(E. coli Genome Project at UW-Madison )
Mutate E.coli K12 genes with Tn5 Transposon
http://www.genome.wisc.edu/resources/protocols/tnm...
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