2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00253-018-9348-z
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Gene cloning and seamless site-directed mutagenesis using single-strand annealing (SSA)

Abstract: The full length of interested genes can be usually cloned by assembling exons or RACE products through overlap PCR. However, the procedure requires multiple PCR steps, which are prone to random mutagenesis. Here, we present a novel SSA-based method for gene cloning and seamless site-directed mutagenesis. We firstly cloned the full-length coding sequence of Cashmere goat (Capra hircus) Hoxc13 gene by assembling exons amplified from genomic DNA. Secondly, we created a Hoxc13 loss-function mutant seamlessly and f… Show more

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“…The single-strand annealing (SSA) pathway has been defined only in vitro with very specific sequences (short DNA sequences in which some reporter genes have been placed very close (few hundred bases) to each other) [ 133 , 134 ]: in such a limited and specific DNA sequence system, even a random phenomenon can lead to a faithful repair. Hence, caution must be taken about any in vivo extrapolation of the SSA phenomenon since coding sequences are generally much more spaced and the genome is much longer than the sequences used for the investigations about SSA.…”
Section: Recombination Repair Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The single-strand annealing (SSA) pathway has been defined only in vitro with very specific sequences (short DNA sequences in which some reporter genes have been placed very close (few hundred bases) to each other) [ 133 , 134 ]: in such a limited and specific DNA sequence system, even a random phenomenon can lead to a faithful repair. Hence, caution must be taken about any in vivo extrapolation of the SSA phenomenon since coding sequences are generally much more spaced and the genome is much longer than the sequences used for the investigations about SSA.…”
Section: Recombination Repair Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conringia planisiliqua belongs to the cruciferous Conringia, which is an ephemeral plant in early spring. Conringia contains eight species, and there is only one species in Xinjiang and Tibet [5]. It is a cruciferous herb.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%