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  • nathan hunkapiller
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 2

    How do I sequence the area around a random trangene insert?

    For my genotyping needs, I would like to design an assay to discriminate alleles of wild type mice from those that have one and also two copies of a randomly inserted transgene that I created. Problem is I don't know where the insert landed.

    I know the sequence of the insert and was hoping to sequence outward from the flanking ends. Are there good methods for sequencing directly from genomic DNA without performing PCR? I obviously can't design primers outside of the insert.
  • ECO
    --Site Admin--
    • Oct 2007
    • 1360

    #2
    Hey Nathan,

    Can't respond in detail now, but start your search for LAM-PCR. Pretty standard method that works well.

    -=E

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    • BioHak
      Member
      • Aug 2008
      • 13

      #3
      Region-Specific Extraction

      I worked with this group a while ago, and the technology was quite promising.

      narrated ppt from European Federation of Immunohistocompatibility:

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      • AlexB
        Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 18

        #4
        We have used so-called vectorette system in the past quite succesfully. Works well on bacterial as well as eukaryotic DNA.
        Our protocol that time:


        My guess is that this procedure required cloning and such at that time . Now I would choose to simply sequence the product and separate out the mixture of sequences

        And some links with references:


        Cheers
        Alex

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