The use of tailed octamer primers for cycle sequencing

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Studies have been carried out on the use of octamer oligonucleotides tailed with different base analogues as primers in cycle sequencing reactions. 5-Nitroindole tails improved the performance as primers of a number of octamers. A tail length of three or four 5-nitroindole residues significantly increased the sequencing signal intensity for almost all primers. The use of incomplete libraries of tailed octamer primers for primer walking is discussed.

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Ball, S., Reeve, M. A., Robinson, P. S., Hill, F., Brown, D. M., & Loakes, D. (1998). The use of tailed octamer primers for cycle sequencing. Nucleic Acids Research, 26(22), 5225–5227. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/26.22.5225

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