Construction of Genes or Gene Fragments by Use of Two Long Synthetic Oligonucleotides Representing the Coding and Noncoding Strands

Abstract
The construction of genes as exemplified for a gene encoding salmon calcitonin-gly(33) from only two long synthetic oligonucleotides (coding/noncoding strand) is described. The type of solid support used in oligonucleotide preparation strongly influences synthesis yields and mutation rates in the cloning of the synthetic DNA.

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