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Old 07-26-2006, 03:08 PM
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is it possible that instead of whole gene synthesis from some company we ask them to synthesis oligonucleotide of about 50bp in length of that particular gene and then we join them in our lab by DNA ligase to synthesize our required gene.
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Do you need protein coding region? it seems that oligos may be too small!

how large do you need to get?
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I synthsize 150 base pair of sequence from geneart a german company and they clone it in to vector i guess pGMT so you can try if you want it work perfectly for me
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Default Re: Gene synthesis

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i need the whole gene including the protein coding region and the strong promoter region, so i ask once again that is it possible that if we have a set of oligonucleotide of about 50bp in size and want to construct a gene of 600bp then is it possible to join the oligonucleotide and construct the gene instead of synthesizing the whole gene.

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