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Sequence identity of the<i>n</i>-1 product of a synthetic oligonucleotide
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1995
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Synthetic OligonucleotideDna SequencingNucleic Acid ChemistryEngineeringPhosphodiester OligonucleotideNatural SciencesNucleic Acid BiochemistryCompetent BacteriaMolecular BiologyDna ReplicationSynthetic BiologyGenetic EngineeringTruncated NucleotidesOligonucleotideMicrobiologyMolecular MicrobiologyGenome Editing
After synthesis and purification of an oligonucleotide, the final product usually contains a low level of n-1 congeneric species. We have sequenced the n-1 population of a 25mer phosphodiester oligonucleotide. The n-1 band was cut from the gel and eluted. Oligonucleotides were tailed with dA and annealed to a dT-tailed plasmid. The recombinant plasmid was ligated and used to transform competent bacteria. Our results show that the n-1 population was heterogeneous. The frequency of truncated nucleotides at the 3'-end was much higher than at the 5'-end of the oligomer. No truncated nucleotides were found in the last four nucleotides at the 5'-end. Our results also show that the chain of oligonucleotides can grow on unreacted sites of a controlled-pore glass support.
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