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Methods for sequencing GC-rich and CCT repeat DNA templates

  • US 7,179,602 B2
  • Filed: 09/04/2003
  • Issued: 02/20/2007
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/04/2003
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of fluorescence-based cycle sequencing of a sample DNA, comprising,(a) preparing a reaction mixture containing:

  • (i) the sample DNA,(ii) a primer set complementary to DNA primer sites flanking or interspersed within the sample DNA, wherein the Td of the primers in the primer set are between about 72°

    C. and 75°

    C.,(iii) a thermostable polymerase,(iv) a mixture of dNTPs and fluorescently-labeled ddNTPs, and(v) a suitable buffer(b), dissociating the sample DNA to create single stranded templates, wherein said dissociation is achieved by heating the sample DNA to between about 92°

    C. and 95°

    C. for about 3 minutes;

    (c) annealing the primers to the primer sites, wherein said annealing is achieved at a temperature of between about 65°

    C. and 67°

    C. for about 30 seconds;

    (d) extending the annealed primers to generate a series of fluorescently-labeled dideoxynucleic acid fragments, wherein said primer extension is achieved at a temperature of between 75°

    C. and 78°

    C. for between about 3 to 4 minutes;

    (e) heating the reaction mixture to between about 92°

    C. and 95°

    C. in order to dissociate double stranded DNA;

    (f) repeating the steps c through e for a plurality of cycles; and

    (g) determining the nucleotide sequence of the sample DNA from the series of fluorescently-labeled dideoxynucleic acid fragments present in the reaction mixture.

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