Nasidze I, Stoneking M
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Department of Evolutionary Genetics, Leipzig, Germany.
Biotechniques. 1999 Sep;27(3):480-4, 488. doi: 10.2144/99273st01.
We describe a modified recombinant PCR procedure that allows the construction of longer fragments of DNA from shorter, overlapping PCR products. This method permits the construction of optimal-size templates for DNA sequence analysis (500-600 bp) from DNA that is too degraded for direct amplification of fragments of this size. As an example, the entire hypervariable region 1 of human mtDNA (418 bp) was reconstructed in one step from five overlapping amplification products (159, 126, 131, 131 and 93 bp) derived from a Paleolithic tooth specimen.