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PCR-suppression effect: kinetic analysis and application to representative or long-molecule biased PCR-based
Zhong-Min Dai1, Xiao-Jing Zhu, Qi Chen
1Institute of Cell Biology and Genetics, 317, College of Life Sciences, Zijingang Campus, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310058, China.
Abstract:
In the present study, we analyzed the kinetics of the PCR-suppression effect (PS-effect) and firstly demonstrate that lower annealing temperature enhances PS-effect. Furthermore, we controlled the average size of complex PCR products over a wide range, and simultaneously amplified targets from 0.25 to 10kb by regulating the degree of suppression in a single-primer PCR. In addition, we describe an improved template-switching full-length cDNA synthesis method that greatly reduces truncated cDNA. This study provides a general guide for the design of PS-effect related PCR and is useful for representative or long-transcript enriched cDNA library construction, especially when only a small amount of total RNA is available.
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