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Protocol: Generation of Bidirectional Sets of Deletion Mutants by Digestion with BAL 31 Nuclease Protocol

Protocol: Generation of Bidirectional Sets of Deletion Mutants by Digestion with BAL 31 Nuclease Protocol

Protocol: Generation of Bidirectional Sets of Deletion Mutants by Digestion with BAL 31 Nuclease Protocol

In this method, the nuclease BAL 31 is used to make uni- or bidirectional deletions in a segment of cloned DNA. BAL 31 is a complex enzyme and tends to digest a population of double-stranded DNA targets in an asynchronous fashion, Deletions created by BAL 31 are therefore far more heterogeneous in size than those created by processive enzymes such as exonuclease III.

Protocol: Generation of Bidirectional Sets of Deletion Mutants by Digestion with BAL 31 Nuclease Protocol

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