Current and emerging methods for the synthesis of single‐stranded DNA

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Abstract

Methods for synthesizing arbitrary single‐strand DNA (ssDNA) fragments are rapidly becoming fundamental tools for gene editing, DNA origami, DNA storage, and other applications. To meet the rising application requirements, numerous methods have been developed to produce ssDNA. Some approaches allow the synthesis of freely chosen user‐defined ssDNA sequences to overcome the restrictions and limitations of different length, purity, and yield. In this perspective, we provide an overview of the representative ssDNA production strategies and their most significant challenges to enable the readers to make informed choices of synthesis methods and enhance the availability of increasingly inexpensive synthetic ssDNA. We also aim to stimulate a broader interest in the continued development of efficient ssDNA synthesis techniques and improve their applications in future research.

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Hao, M., Qiao, J., & Qi, H. (2020, February 1). Current and emerging methods for the synthesis of single‐stranded DNA. Genes. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes11020116

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