Estimation of DNA polymerase for improvement of rolling circle amplification.

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Abstract

Rolling Circle Amplification (RCA) is a technique to amplify the oligoncleotides containing tandemly repetitive sequence motif. Various repetitive sequences of which the motif unit is the circular template can be synthesized by extending the primer. Additionally, RCA need not change the temperature regulatory processes like PCR, but RCA has the gene amplification efficiency similar to PCR. Although, it contains the problem of the sequence confirmation and the activity of polymerase as the DNA polymerase I. We comparatively estimated of the various polymerases for the improvement of the RCA. Five DNA polymerases were estimated for RCA.

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Yoshimura, T., Arikado, S., & Ohuchi, S. (2006). Estimation of DNA polymerase for improvement of rolling circle amplification. Nucleic Acids Symposium Series (2004), (50), 303–304. https://doi.org/10.1093/nass/nrl151

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