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Abstract:
During polymerase chain reaction (PCR), DNA polymerases such as Taq add a single, unpaired residue-preferentially an adenosyl residue-to each 3' end of a double-stranded amplified product. The unpaired terminal (A) residues can pair with a linear T vector that carries an unpaired 3'-thymidyl residue at each end. T vectors can be prepared in the laboratory or they may be purchased ready-made from commercial suppliers. This protocol outlines two methods in common use to generate T vectors.

