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Primer Extension Enrichment Reaction (PEER): a new subtraction method for identification of genetic differences between biological specimens

We developed a conceptually new subtraction strategy for the detection and isolation of target DNA and/or RNA from complex nucleic acid mixtures, called Primer Extension Enrichment Reaction (PEER). PEER uses adapters and class IIS restriction enzymes to generate tagged oligonucleotides from dsDNA fr...

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Autores principales: Ganova-Raeva, Lilia, Zhang, Xinjian, Cao, Fengli, Fields, Howard, Khudyakov, Yury
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1484250/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16790564
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl391
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author Ganova-Raeva, Lilia
Zhang, Xinjian
Cao, Fengli
Fields, Howard
Khudyakov, Yury
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Zhang, Xinjian
Cao, Fengli
Fields, Howard
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description We developed a conceptually new subtraction strategy for the detection and isolation of target DNA and/or RNA from complex nucleic acid mixtures, called Primer Extension Enrichment Reaction (PEER). PEER uses adapters and class IIS restriction enzymes to generate tagged oligonucleotides from dsDNA fragments derived from specimens containing an unknown target (‘tester’). Subtraction is achieved by selectively disabling these oligonucleotides by extension reaction using ddNTPs and a double stranded DNA template generated from a pool of normal specimens (‘driver’). Primers that do not acquire ddNTP are used to capture and amplify the unique target DNA from the original tester dsDNA. We successfully applied PEER to specimens containing known infectious agents (Hepatitis B Virus and Walrus Calicivirus) and demonstrated that it has higher efficiency than the best comparable technique. The strategy used for PEER is versatile and can be adapted for the identification of known and unknown pathogens and mutations, differential expression studies and other applications that allow the use of subtractive strategies.
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spelling pubmed-14842502006-07-25 Primer Extension Enrichment Reaction (PEER): a new subtraction method for identification of genetic differences between biological specimens Ganova-Raeva, Lilia Zhang, Xinjian Cao, Fengli Fields, Howard Khudyakov, Yury Nucleic Acids Res Methods Online We developed a conceptually new subtraction strategy for the detection and isolation of target DNA and/or RNA from complex nucleic acid mixtures, called Primer Extension Enrichment Reaction (PEER). PEER uses adapters and class IIS restriction enzymes to generate tagged oligonucleotides from dsDNA fragments derived from specimens containing an unknown target (‘tester’). Subtraction is achieved by selectively disabling these oligonucleotides by extension reaction using ddNTPs and a double stranded DNA template generated from a pool of normal specimens (‘driver’). Primers that do not acquire ddNTP are used to capture and amplify the unique target DNA from the original tester dsDNA. We successfully applied PEER to specimens containing known infectious agents (Hepatitis B Virus and Walrus Calicivirus) and demonstrated that it has higher efficiency than the best comparable technique. The strategy used for PEER is versatile and can be adapted for the identification of known and unknown pathogens and mutations, differential expression studies and other applications that allow the use of subtractive strategies. Oxford University Press 2006 2006-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC1484250/ /pubmed/16790564 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl391 Text en © 2006 The Author(s)
spellingShingle Methods Online
Ganova-Raeva, Lilia
Zhang, Xinjian
Cao, Fengli
Fields, Howard
Khudyakov, Yury
Primer Extension Enrichment Reaction (PEER): a new subtraction method for identification of genetic differences between biological specimens
title Primer Extension Enrichment Reaction (PEER): a new subtraction method for identification of genetic differences between biological specimens
title_full Primer Extension Enrichment Reaction (PEER): a new subtraction method for identification of genetic differences between biological specimens
title_fullStr Primer Extension Enrichment Reaction (PEER): a new subtraction method for identification of genetic differences between biological specimens
title_full_unstemmed Primer Extension Enrichment Reaction (PEER): a new subtraction method for identification of genetic differences between biological specimens
title_short Primer Extension Enrichment Reaction (PEER): a new subtraction method for identification of genetic differences between biological specimens
title_sort primer extension enrichment reaction (peer): a new subtraction method for identification of genetic differences between biological specimens
topic Methods Online
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1484250/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16790564
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl391
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