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Development of In situ PCR Method Using Primer Polymers  

장진수 (목암연구소)
이재영 (목포대학교 생물학과)
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Korean Journal of Microbiology / v.40, no.2, 2004 , pp. 167-171 More about this Journal
Abstract
Reduction in the leakage of the amplified PCR product out of cell is required for effective in situ PCR. For this purpose, primers with complementary tail sequences at their 5' sides were utilized to synthesize high molecular weight PCR products, but it is time-consuming and causes deterioration of cellular appearance with many PCR cycles. Therefore, it is required to optimize the PCR condition with minimal PCR cycles. To achieve the pur-pose, primer polymers were made without the target DNA in tube from nonspecific amplification with tailed primers and treated onto the fixed Molt/LAV cells on the glass slide for the 20 cycle-in situ PCR, in which the appropriate target signals were observed for the possible use of primer polymers in in situ PCR.
Keywords
high molecular weight products; in situ PCR; primer polymers;
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