Karl H. Hecker
Florida State University
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BioTechniques | 1996
Karl H. Hecker; Kenneth H. Roux
Touchdown (TD) PCR represents a versatile one-step procedure for optimizing PCRs even if the degree of primer-template complementarity is not fully known. The protocol relies on incremental annealing temperature decreases in progressive cycles designed to bracket the melting temperature (Tm) of the reaction. Here we investigate the characteristics of TD PCR that serve to minimize the need to optimize annealing temperature or buffer conditions and yet produce single strong target amplicons. We demonstrate that priming initiates above the optimum annealing temperature; this helps to ensure a competitive advantage for the target amplicon. On the other hand, as the cycling program progresses, annealing temperatures well below the Tm can serve to significantly increase yields in reactions that would otherwise be marginal due to suboptimal buffer composition and yet do not promote spurious amplification. Modified forms of TD PCR, termed stepdown PCR, consisting of fewer but steeper incremental declines in annealing temperature, are also shown to be effective and can simplify thermal cycler programming.
Biochemistry | 1996
Randolph L. Rill; Karl H. Hecker
BioTechniques | 1998
Karl H. Hecker; Randolph L. Rill
Methods of Molecular Biology | 1997
Kenneth H. Roux; Karl H. Hecker
Analytical Biochemistry | 1999
Karl H. Hecker; Paul D. Taylor; Douglas T. Gjerde
Archive | 2002
Douglas T. Gjerde; Robert M. Haefele; Karl H. Hecker; Raquel Roque
Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics | 1996
Zhi-Ren Liu; Karl H. Hecker; Randolph L. Rill
Archive | 2001
Karl H. Hecker; Arezou Azarani; David P. Hornby; Christopher P. Hanna; Douglas T. Gjerde; Maryam Moghaddam Matin
Archive | 2001
Paul D. Taylor; David P. Hornby; Maryam Moghaddam Matin; Arezou Azarani; Karl H. Hecker
Archive | 2000
Douglas T. Gjerde; Robert M. Haefele; Karl H. Hecker; Raquel Roque