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Gene Splicing by Overlap Extension (gene SOEing) is a sequence-independent method for site-directed mutagenesis and/or recombination of DNA molecules. It is based on the idea that a PCR product can be engineered by adding or changing sequences at its ends so that the product can itself be used to prime DNA synthesis in a subsequent overlap-extension reaction to create mutant or recombinant molecules. As the engineered genes are created in vitro without reliance on host organisms or restriction sites, gene SOEing provides a powerful and versatile tool for genetic investigation and engineering.
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Horton, R.M. PCR-mediated recombination and mutagenesis. Mol Biotechnol 3, 93–99 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02789105
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