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publicationNumber CN-106834286-B
titleOfInvention Primer combination for one-step method rapid construction of amplicon library
abstract The invention discloses a primer combination for rapidly constructing an amplicon library by one-step method, which comprises the following steps: an upstream fusion primer designed according to a target amplicon, wherein the upstream fusion primer comprises a first adaptor sequence and a specific upstream primer sequence designed according to the target amplicon; a downstream fusion primer designed according to the target amplicon, wherein the downstream fusion primer comprises a second adaptor sequence and a specific downstream primer sequence designed according to the target amplicon; an upstream universal primer comprising a third linker sequence, a barcode sequence, and a first linker sequence; and a downstream universal primer comprising a universal sequence and a second linker sequence. By applying the fusion primer combination, an amplicon library can be simply, conveniently and quickly constructed by 1 step, and because barcode is introduced before PCR initiation, the possibility of cross contamination between samples and libraries is greatly reduced.
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