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Nick Translation
A traditional method of labelling DNA is by the process of nick translation. Low concentrations of DNase I are used to make occasional single-strand nicks in the double-stranded DNA that is to be used as the gene probe. DNA polymerase then fills in the nicks, using an appropriate deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate (dNTP), at the same time making a new nick to the 30 side of the previous one. In this way, the nick is translated along the DNA. If labelled dNTPs are added to the reaction mixture, they will be used to fill in the nicks and so the DNA can be labelled to a very high specific activity (Figure 1).
Figure 1. The steps involved in the production of a gene probe by the nick translation method.
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