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publicationNumber WO-9910358-A2
titleOfInvention Method for producing nucleic acid polymers
abstract The conventional synthesis of nucleic acid polymers from several oligonucleotides consists of several cycles of intermediate product synthesis, cleaning the intermediate product and the synthesis of a full length product (to a maximum length of approx. 1000 nucleotides). The novel method is carried out in a single reaction step and can result in nucleic acid polymers with more than 1000 nucleotides. According to the invention, two or more cross-linkable oligonucleotides are prepared. Said cross-linkable oligonucleotides can form a primary strand with continuous sequencing and after cross-linking. One or more non-cross-linkable oligonucleotides are also prepared. Each of the non-cross-linkable oligonucleotides has two adjacent areas, the first of which is complementary to the 3' end of a cross-linkable oligonucleotide and the second of which is complementary on the 5' end of another cross-linkable oligonucleotide. The cross-linkable oligonucleotides are hybridized with the complementary areas of the non-cross-linkable oligonucleotides and then cross-linked by enzymatic, chemical or photochemical means. The method is suitable for de novo-synthesis of long nucleic acid chains.
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