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DNA Walking SpeedUpTM kit provides information about
unknown sequences adjacent to upstream or
downstream known sequences.
Previous methods commonly used for this purpose include inverse
PCR (IPCR), ligation-mediated PCR (LM-PCR) and randomly primed
PCR (RP-PCR).
Although these methods have been used efficiently and have
proven to be effective,
they are still hampered by laborious steps such as restriction
enzyme digestion,
adaptor ligation, and purification procedures. Moreover, arbitrary
pimers in
RP-PCR often result in non-specific products due to non-specific
annealing.
These drawbacks of existing genomic walking methods can be
overcome by
employing Seegene's proprietary ACPTM (Annealing Control Primer)
Seegene developed DNA walking technology by incorporating
ACPTM (Annealing Control Primer) and DPOTM (Dual Priming
Oligonucleotide) technologies, which maximize the specificities
of short primers and target specific primers, respectively,
and furnishes optimized data about unknown sequences.
Note! DNA WalkingTM kit II, which provides widen application and higher success ratio
than DNA WalkingTM kit I, has been recently released.
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The innovative DPO™ technology was awarded by
the Korean Ministry of Science and Technology.
The Seeplex™ series is a PCR-based testing product
with enhanced sensitivity and specificity applying DPO™ technology. |
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