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SHIPREC sequence-homology independent

Udit, A.K., Silberg, J.J. and Sieber, V. (2003) Sequence homology-independent protein recombination (SHIPREC). Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, NJ), 231, 153-163. [Pg.77]

Sequence Homology-Independent Protein Recombination (SHIPREC) no requirement for sequence homology requires size separation of DNA prior to screening only one crossover per gene Sieber, 2001... [Pg.317]

The limitations of DNA shuffling, arising from its dependency on sequence identity, have motivated the development of new technologies to facilitate an unbiased sampling of sequence space. At present, the reported approaches for creating sequence-independent hybrid libraries between two parental sequences include a family of methods collectively known as Incremental Truncation for the Creation of Hybrid enzYmes (ITCHY) [72,95,96] and Sequence-Homology Independent Protein RECom-bination (SHIPREC) [91]. [Pg.192]


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