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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., Aug 1997, 2997-3002, Vol 63, No. 8
VM Juarez-Perez, MD Ferrandis and R Frutos
A two-step strategy, named exclusive PCR or E-PCR, has been developed to
overcome the main limitation of PCR, which is the detection of
already-known sequences only. This strategy allows the ability to detect
and further clone and sequence genes for which no specific primers are
available and in which a variable region exists between two conserved
regions. This approach has been applied to Bacillus thuringiensis cryI
genes by the use of mixtures of degenerate and specific primers recognizing
well-known sequences. The first step allows the accurate identification of
already-characterized cryI genes by the use of three primers. During the
second step, the same sets of primers are used to exclude known sequences
and to positively detect cryI genes unrecognized by any specific primer.
The method, as well as its application to detect, clone, and sequence a
novel cryIB gene, is described in this article.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
PCR-based approach for detection of novel Bacillus thuringiensis cry genes
BIOTROP-IGEPAM, CIRAD, Montpellier, France.
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