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Published on: May 17, 2024
OEPR Cloning: an Efficient and Seamless Cloning Strategy for Large- and Multi-Fragments
Chang-Jun Liu1, Hui Jiang2, Lei Wu1
1Research Center of Biological Information, College of Science, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, Hunan 410073, China.
Abstract:
Here, an efficient cloning strategy for large DNA fragments and for simultaneous assembly of multiple DNA fragments assembly is presented. This strategy is named OEPR (based on Overlap Extension PCR and Recombination in vivo). OEPR cloning is a seamless, restriction- and ligation-independent method. The method takes advantage of both homologous recombination enzymes in E. coli and overlap PCR. Using OEPR cloning, a long fragment (1-6 kb) or multiple fragments (2-4 fragments) can be easily constructed and simultaneously assembled into a target vector.
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