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Ligation-independent cloning method

Aslanidis, C., de Jong, P. J., and Schmitz, G. (1994) Minimal length requirement of the single-stranded tails for ligation-independent cloning (LIC) of PCR products. PCR Methods Appl. 4(3), 172-177. [Pg.113]

SLIC A Method for Sequence- and Ligation-Independent Cloning... [Pg.51]

A new generation of a directional, ligation-independent cloning strategy based on the 3 — 5 -exonuclease activity of T4 DNA Pol now provides the most efficient cloning methods which circumvent the use of restriction enzymes, polynucleotide kinase, phosphatase, or DNA ligase (see Fig. 6.3). [Pg.436]


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