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. 1997 Mar 15;25(6):1311–1312. doi: 10.1093/nar/25.6.1311

A DNA cycle sequencing reaction that minimizes compressions on automated fluorescent sequencers.

H Yamakawa 1, O Ohara 1
PMCID: PMC146563  PMID: 9092647

Abstract

We recently demonstrated that most band compressions (>70%) on DNA sequencing gels result from the presence of a single sequence motif, 5'-YGN1-2AR-3', where Y and R indicate base-pairing pyrimidine and purine residues, respectively. This finding raised the possibility that the use of 7-deaza-dATP instead of dATP in chain termination sequencing reactions would resolve most of the band compressions. Thus, we examined the effects of 7-deaza-dATP on DNA sequencing using thermostable DNA polymerases. The results indicate that the replacement of dATP with 7-deaza-dATP in conventional cycle sequencing reactions can successfully eliminate most band compressions without sacrificing sequencing performance.

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