pPCV, a versatile vector for cloning PCR products

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The efficiency of PCR product cloning depends on the nature of the DNA polymerase employed because amplicons may have blunt-ends or 3′ adenosines overhangs. Therefore, for amplicon cloning, available commercial vectors are either blunt-ended or have a single 3′ overhanging thymidine. The aim of this work was to offer in a single vector the ability to clone both types of PCR products. For that purpose, a minimal polylinker was designed to include restriction sites for EcoRV and XcmI which enable direct cloning of amplicons bearing blunt-ends or A-overhangs, respectively, still offering blue/white selection. When tested, the resulting vector, pPCV, presented high efficiency cloning of both types of amplicons. © 2013 Janner et al.

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Janner, C. R., Brito, A. L. P., Moraes, L. M. P., Reis, V. C. B., & Torres, F. A. G. (2013). pPCV, a versatile vector for cloning PCR products. SpringerPlus, 2(1), 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-2-441

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