TRANSPOSON END COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MODIFYING NUCLEIC ACIDS

The present invention provides methods, compositions and kits for using a transposase and a transposon end for generating extensive fragmentation and 5'-tagging of double-stranded target DNA in vitro, then using a DNA polymerase for generating 5'- and 3'-tagged single-stranded DNA fra...

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Main Authors DAHL GARY, CARUCCIO NICHOLAS, GRUNENWALD HAIYING LI, JENDRISAK JEROME
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Polish
Published 30.11.2017
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Summary:The present invention provides methods, compositions and kits for using a transposase and a transposon end for generating extensive fragmentation and 5'-tagging of double-stranded target DNA in vitro, then using a DNA polymerase for generating 5'- and 3'-tagged single-stranded DNA fragments without performing a PCR amplification reaction, wherein the first tag on the 5'-ends exhibits the sequence of the transferred transposon end and optionally, an additional arbitrary sequence, and the second tag on the 3'-ends exhibits a different sequence from the sequence exhibited by the first tag. The method is useful for generating 5'- and 3'-tagged DNA fragments for use in a variety of processes, including processes for metagenomic analysis of DNA in environmental samples, copy number variation (CNV) analysis of DNA, and comparative genomic sequencing (CGS), including massively parallel DNA sequencing (so-called "next-generation sequencing.)
Bibliography:Application Number: PL20150179339T