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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 10, 1999
Filed:
Jul. 24, 1997
Glenna C Burmer, Seattle, WA (US);
Joseph P Brown, Seattle, WA (US);
Christine C Stewart, Seattle, WA (US);
Lifespan Biosciences, Inc., Seattle, WA (US);
Abstract
The present invention provides gene subtraction methods that can be used to identify and isolate from hybridization mixtures differentially expressed nucleic acid and/or commonly expressed nucleic acid between two populations of nucleic acid. The methods of the present invention employ a restriction endonuclease recognition site that is also recognized in whole or in part by a second restriction endonuclease (e.g., HinPI and BssHII or HhaI and HinP1I) to create different ends (e.g., sticky ends) between the first and second nucleic acid populations. In addition, the methods of the present invention use a selective ligation step, a biotinylated nucleotide extension step, or both to differentiate between homoduplexes, which allow for the identification of sequences that are different between the two nucleic acid populations, and heteroduplexes, which allow for the identification of sequences that are common to the two nucleic acid populations.