Quantitative telomeric overhang determination using a double-strand specific nuclease

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Abstract

Telomeres terminate in 3′ overhangs that function in end protection and the formation of t-loops. Determining the steps and factors involved in overhang processing is compromised by the inability to easily and accurately determine overhang size in the presence of many kilobases of double-stranded telomeric DNA. We here describe the use of a double-strand specific nuclease (DSN) that entirely digests double-stranded DNA including telomeres, leaving the overhangs intact so that they can be measured. © 2007 The Author(s).

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Zhao, Y., Hoshiyama, H., Shay, J. W., & Wright, W. E. (2008). Quantitative telomeric overhang determination using a double-strand specific nuclease. Nucleic Acids Research, 36(3). https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkm1063

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