Sequential activation of one or more enzymatic activities within a thermocycling reaction for synthesizing DNA molecules

Method for synthesizing or sequencing a nucleic acid molecule in a thermocycling reaction which initially comprises a nucleic acid molecule, a first primer, a second primer, a reaction buffer, a first thermostable enzyme e.g. a DNA polymerase, (optionally) a thermostable pyrophosphatase, deoxynucleo...

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description Method for synthesizing or sequencing a nucleic acid molecule in a thermocycling reaction which initially comprises a nucleic acid molecule, a first primer, a second primer, a reaction buffer, a first thermostable enzyme e.g. a DNA polymerase, (optionally) a thermostable pyrophosphatase, deoxynucleotides or derivatives thereof and in case of a sequencing method a dideoxynucleotide or a derivative thereof and which is characterized in that the thermocycling reaction additionally contains a second thermostable enzyme e.g. a DNA polymerase which, in comparison to the said first thermostable enzyme, exhibits a different enzymatic activity as e.g. has a reduced ability to incorporate dideoxynucleotides as well as the use of the said method. At least one polymerase is initially inhibited whereby the inhibiting agent loses inhibitory ability at cycles of the thermocycling reaction. When both polymerases are inhibited, the inhibiting agents should loose their inhibitory ability at different time points of the reaction.
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BIOCHEMISTRY
CHEMISTRY
COMPOSITIONS OR TEST PAPERS THEREFOR
CONDITION-RESPONSIVE CONTROL IN MICROBIOLOGICAL ORENZYMOLOGICAL PROCESSES
ENZYMOLOGY
FERMENTATION OR ENZYME-USING PROCESSES TO SYNTHESISE A DESIREDCHEMICAL COMPOUND OR COMPOSITION OR TO SEPARATE OPTICAL ISOMERSFROM A RACEMIC MIXTURE
MEASURING OR TESTING PROCESSES INVOLVING ENZYMES, NUCLEICACIDS OR MICROORGANISMS
METALLURGY
MICROBIOLOGY
MUTATION OR GENETIC ENGINEERING
PROCESSES OF PREPARING SUCH COMPOSITIONS
SPIRITS
VINEGAR
WINE
title Sequential activation of one or more enzymatic activities within a thermocycling reaction for synthesizing DNA molecules
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