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A genomic walking method for screening sequence length polymorphism
Authors:JEAN‐CLAUDE WALSER  MICHAEL B EVGEN&#x;EV  MARTIN E FEDER
Abstract:We adapted a recently developed nonrestrictional, nonligational genome walking method, Universal Fast Walking (UFW), for detection of length polymorphism in the proximal promoter region of genes. We demonstrate its efficacy at discovering naturally occurring transposition into heat‐shock genes of wild Drosophila and show that it surmounts limitations of simple polymerase chain reaction (PCR) approaches. We further present modifications to the standard UFW protocol and provide some guidelines to improve specificity. Although the resultant banding pattern of a standard UFW can be regarded as a DNA fingerprint, many amplicons result from false priming and not real polymorphisms. We describe ways to distinguish between UFW amplicons and false priming products in a high‐throughput assay.
Keywords:heat‐shock genes  high‐throughput screening  insertion  promoter regulation  transposable elements  universal fast walking
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