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Types of PCR
1. Allele-specific PCR:
A diagnostic or cloning technique which is based on single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)
(single-base differences in DNA). It requires prior knowledge of a DNA sequence, including
differences between alleles, and uses primers whose 3' ends encompass the SNP. PCR
amplification under stringent conditions is much less efficient in the presence of a mismatch
between template and primer, so successful amplification with an SNP-specific primer signals
presence of the specific SNP in a sequence.
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2. Multiplex-PCR:
Consists of multiple primer sets within a single PCR mixture to produce amplicons of varying
sizes that are specific to different DNA sequences. By targeting multiple genes at once,
additional information may be gained from a single test run that otherwise would require several
times the reagents and more time to perform. Annealing temperatures for each of the primer sets
must be optimized to work correctly within a single reaction, and amplicon sizes, i.e., their base
pair length, should be different enough to form distinct bands when visualized by gel
electrophoresis.
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3. NestedPCR:
 This PCR increases the sensitivity
 Two sets of primers,
 A double process of amplification .
 The first set of primers allow a first amplification. The product of this PCR is subjected
to a second PCR using the second set of primers.
 Primers used in the second PCR are specific to an internal amplified sequence in the first
PCR. specificity of the first PCR product is verified with the second one.
5′ 3′ Product from 1st
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Final Products
4. Reverse Transcription PCR (RT-PCR):
For amplifying DNA from RNA. Reverse transcriptase reverse transcribes RNA into cDNA,
which is then amplified by PCR. RT-PCR is widely used in expression profiling, to determine
the expression of a gene or to identify the sequence of an RNA transcript, including transcription
start and termination sites. If the genomic DNA sequence of a gene is known, RT-PCR can be
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used to map the location of exons and introns in the gene. The 5' end of a gene (corresponding to
the transcription start site) is typically identified by RACE-PCR (Rapid Amplification of cDNA
Ends).
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5. Touchdown PCR (Step-down PCR):
A variant of PCR that aims to reduce nonspecific background by gradually lowering the
annealing temperature as PCR cycling progresses. The annealing temperature at the initial cycles
is usually a few degrees (3-5°C) above the Tm of the primers used, while at the later cycles, it is
a few degrees (3-5°C) below the primer Tm. The higher temperatures give greater specificity for
primer binding, and the lower temperatures permit more efficient amplification from the specific
products formed during the initial cycles.
6. Assembly PCR or Polymerase Cycling Assembly (PCA):
Artificial synthesis of long DNA sequences by performing PCR on a pool of long
oligonucleotides with short overlapping segments. The oligonucleotides alternate between sense
and antisense directions, and the overlapping segments determine the order of the PCR
fragments, thereby selectively producing the final long DNA product.
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PCR Extension of Oligonucleotides
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PCR amplification of target Sequence
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7. Universal Fast Walking:
For genome walking and genetic fingerprinting using a more specific 'two-sided' PCR than
conventional 'one-sided' approaches (using only one gene-specific primer and one general primer
- which can lead to artefactual 'noise') by virtue of a mechanism involving lariat structure
formation. Streamlined derivatives of UFW are LaNe RAGE (lariat-dependent nested PCR for
rapid amplification of genomic DNA ends), 5'RACE LaNe and 3'RACE LaNe.
8. Variable Number of Tandem Repeats (VNTR) PCR :
Targets areas of the genome that exhibit length variation. The analysis of the genotypes of the
sample usually involves sizing of the amplification products by gel electrophoresis. Analysis of
smaller VNTR segments known as Short Tandem Repeats (or STRs) is the basis for DNA
Fingerprinting databases such as CODIS.
9. Asymmetric PCR:
Preferentially amplifies one DNA strand in a double-stranded DNA template. It is used in
sequencing and hybridization probing where amplification of only one of the two complementary
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strands is required. PCR is carried out as usual, but with a great excess of the primer for the
strand targeted for amplification. Because of the slow (arithmetic) amplification later in the
reaction after the limiting primer has been used up, extra cycles of PCR are required. A recent
modification on this process, known as Linear-After-The-Exponential-PCR (LATE-PCR), uses a
limiting primer with a higher melting temperature (Tm) than the excess primer to maintain
reaction efficiency as the limiting primer concentration decreases mid-reaction.
10. Colony PCR :
The screening of bacterial (E.Coli) or yeast clones for correct ligation or plasmid products.
Selected colonies of bacteria or yeast are picked with a sterile toothpick or pipette tip from a
growth (agarose) plate. This is then inserted into the PCR master mix or pre-inserted into
autoclaved water. PCR is then conducted to determine if the colony contains the DNA fragment
or plasmid of interest.
11. Hot-start PCR:
A technique that reduces non-specific amplification during the initial set up stages of the PCR. It
may be performed manually by heating the reaction components to the melting temperature (e.g.,
95°C) before adding the polymerase. Specialized enzyme systems have been developed that
inhibit the polymerase's activity at ambient temperature, either by the binding of an antibody or
by the presence of covalently bound inhibitors that only dissociate after a high-temperature
activation step. Hot-start/cold-finish PCR is achieved with new hybrid polymerases that are
inactive at ambient temperature and are instantly activated at elongation temperature.
12. Inverse PCR Steps
 Target DNA is lightly cut into smaller fragments of several kilobases by restriction
endonuclease digestion.
 Self-ligation is induced under low concentrations causing the phosphate backbone to
reform. This gives a circular DNA ligation product.
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 Target DNA is then restriction digested with a known endonuclease. This generates a cut
within the known internal sequence generating a linear product with known terminal
sequences. This can now be used for PCR (polymerase chain reaction).
 Standard PCR is conducted with primers complementary to the now known internal
sequences.
13. Quantitative PCR (Q-PCR):
Used to measure the quantity of a PCR product (commonly in real-time). It quantitatively
measures starting amounts of DNA, cDNA or RNA. Q-PCR is commonly used to determine
whether a DNA sequence is present in a sample and the number of its copies in the sample.
Quantitative real-time PCR has a very high degree of precision. QRT-PCR methods use
fluorescent dyes, such as Sybr Green, EvaGreen or fluorophore-containing DNA probes, such as
TaqMan, to measure the amount of amplified product in real time. It is also sometimes
abbreviated to RT-PCR (Real Time PCR) or RQ-PCR. QRT-PCR or RTQ-PCR are more
appropriate contractions, since RT-PCR commonly refers to reverse transcription PCR (see
below), often used in conjunction with Q-PCR.
14. Ligation-mediated PCR :
Uses small DNA oligonucleotide 'linkers' (or adaptors) that are first ligated to fragments of the
target DNA. PCR primers that anneal to the linker sequences are then used to amplify the target
fragments. This method is deployed for DNA sequencing, genome walking, and DNA
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footprinting A related technique is Amplified fragment length polymorphism, which generates
diagnostic fragments of a genome.
15. Methylation-specific PCR (MSP):
Is used to identify patterns of DNA methylation at cytosine-guanine (CpG) islands in genomic
DNA.Target DNA is first treated with sodium bisulfite, which converts unmethylated cytosine
bases to uracil, which is complementary to adenosine in PCR primers. Two amplifications are
then carried out on the bisulfite-treated DNA: One primer set anneals to DNA with cytosines
(corresponding to methylated cytosine), and the other set anneals to DNA with uracil
(corresponding to unmethylated cytosine). MSP used in Q-PCR provides quantitative
information about the methylation state of a given CpG island.
16. Long PCR:
Is a PCR is which extended or longer than standard PCR, meaning over 5 kilobases (frequently
over 10 kb). Long PCR is usually only useful if it is accurate. Thus, special mixtures of
proficient polymerases along with accurate polymerases such as Pfu are often mixed together.
Applications of Long PCR Long PCR is often used to clone larger genes or large segments of
DNA which standard PCR cannot.
17. Miniprimer PCR:
Uses a thermostable polymerase (S-Tbr) that can extend from short primers ("smalligos") as
short as 9 or 10 nucleotides. This method permits PCR targeting to smaller primer binding
regions, and is used to amplify conserved DNA sequences, such as the 16S (or eukaryotic 18S)
rRNA gene.
21/12/2016

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Types of PCR Techniques

  • 1. 1 Types of PCR 1. Allele-specific PCR: A diagnostic or cloning technique which is based on single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) (single-base differences in DNA). It requires prior knowledge of a DNA sequence, including differences between alleles, and uses primers whose 3' ends encompass the SNP. PCR amplification under stringent conditions is much less efficient in the presence of a mismatch between template and primer, so successful amplification with an SNP-specific primer signals presence of the specific SNP in a sequence. C C G A Perfect Match Mismatch C C G A Primer Extended Primer not Extended 2. Multiplex-PCR: Consists of multiple primer sets within a single PCR mixture to produce amplicons of varying sizes that are specific to different DNA sequences. By targeting multiple genes at once, additional information may be gained from a single test run that otherwise would require several times the reagents and more time to perform. Annealing temperatures for each of the primer sets must be optimized to work correctly within a single reaction, and amplicon sizes, i.e., their base pair length, should be different enough to form distinct bands when visualized by gel electrophoresis.
  • 2. 2 3. NestedPCR:  This PCR increases the sensitivity  Two sets of primers,  A double process of amplification .  The first set of primers allow a first amplification. The product of this PCR is subjected to a second PCR using the second set of primers.  Primers used in the second PCR are specific to an internal amplified sequence in the first PCR. specificity of the first PCR product is verified with the second one. 5′ 3′ Product from 1st PCR reaction 3′ 5′ Denaturation 5′ 3′ 3′ 5′ Annealing 5′ 3′ 3′ 5´ Extension Final Products 4. Reverse Transcription PCR (RT-PCR): For amplifying DNA from RNA. Reverse transcriptase reverse transcribes RNA into cDNA, which is then amplified by PCR. RT-PCR is widely used in expression profiling, to determine the expression of a gene or to identify the sequence of an RNA transcript, including transcription start and termination sites. If the genomic DNA sequence of a gene is known, RT-PCR can be
  • 3. 3 used to map the location of exons and introns in the gene. The 5' end of a gene (corresponding to the transcription start site) is typically identified by RACE-PCR (Rapid Amplification of cDNA Ends). AAA RNA Primer Reverse Transcription PCR Amplified DNA Amplification 5. Touchdown PCR (Step-down PCR): A variant of PCR that aims to reduce nonspecific background by gradually lowering the annealing temperature as PCR cycling progresses. The annealing temperature at the initial cycles is usually a few degrees (3-5°C) above the Tm of the primers used, while at the later cycles, it is a few degrees (3-5°C) below the primer Tm. The higher temperatures give greater specificity for primer binding, and the lower temperatures permit more efficient amplification from the specific products formed during the initial cycles. 6. Assembly PCR or Polymerase Cycling Assembly (PCA): Artificial synthesis of long DNA sequences by performing PCR on a pool of long oligonucleotides with short overlapping segments. The oligonucleotides alternate between sense and antisense directions, and the overlapping segments determine the order of the PCR fragments, thereby selectively producing the final long DNA product.
  • 4. 4 PCR Extension of Oligonucleotides 5´ 3´ 3´ 5´ Insert Primers unique to Ends 5´ 3´ 3´ 5´ PCR amplification of target Sequence 5´ 3´ 3´ 5´ 7. Universal Fast Walking: For genome walking and genetic fingerprinting using a more specific 'two-sided' PCR than conventional 'one-sided' approaches (using only one gene-specific primer and one general primer - which can lead to artefactual 'noise') by virtue of a mechanism involving lariat structure formation. Streamlined derivatives of UFW are LaNe RAGE (lariat-dependent nested PCR for rapid amplification of genomic DNA ends), 5'RACE LaNe and 3'RACE LaNe. 8. Variable Number of Tandem Repeats (VNTR) PCR : Targets areas of the genome that exhibit length variation. The analysis of the genotypes of the sample usually involves sizing of the amplification products by gel electrophoresis. Analysis of smaller VNTR segments known as Short Tandem Repeats (or STRs) is the basis for DNA Fingerprinting databases such as CODIS. 9. Asymmetric PCR: Preferentially amplifies one DNA strand in a double-stranded DNA template. It is used in sequencing and hybridization probing where amplification of only one of the two complementary
  • 5. 5 strands is required. PCR is carried out as usual, but with a great excess of the primer for the strand targeted for amplification. Because of the slow (arithmetic) amplification later in the reaction after the limiting primer has been used up, extra cycles of PCR are required. A recent modification on this process, known as Linear-After-The-Exponential-PCR (LATE-PCR), uses a limiting primer with a higher melting temperature (Tm) than the excess primer to maintain reaction efficiency as the limiting primer concentration decreases mid-reaction. 10. Colony PCR : The screening of bacterial (E.Coli) or yeast clones for correct ligation or plasmid products. Selected colonies of bacteria or yeast are picked with a sterile toothpick or pipette tip from a growth (agarose) plate. This is then inserted into the PCR master mix or pre-inserted into autoclaved water. PCR is then conducted to determine if the colony contains the DNA fragment or plasmid of interest. 11. Hot-start PCR: A technique that reduces non-specific amplification during the initial set up stages of the PCR. It may be performed manually by heating the reaction components to the melting temperature (e.g., 95°C) before adding the polymerase. Specialized enzyme systems have been developed that inhibit the polymerase's activity at ambient temperature, either by the binding of an antibody or by the presence of covalently bound inhibitors that only dissociate after a high-temperature activation step. Hot-start/cold-finish PCR is achieved with new hybrid polymerases that are inactive at ambient temperature and are instantly activated at elongation temperature. 12. Inverse PCR Steps  Target DNA is lightly cut into smaller fragments of several kilobases by restriction endonuclease digestion.  Self-ligation is induced under low concentrations causing the phosphate backbone to reform. This gives a circular DNA ligation product.
  • 6. 6  Target DNA is then restriction digested with a known endonuclease. This generates a cut within the known internal sequence generating a linear product with known terminal sequences. This can now be used for PCR (polymerase chain reaction).  Standard PCR is conducted with primers complementary to the now known internal sequences. 13. Quantitative PCR (Q-PCR): Used to measure the quantity of a PCR product (commonly in real-time). It quantitatively measures starting amounts of DNA, cDNA or RNA. Q-PCR is commonly used to determine whether a DNA sequence is present in a sample and the number of its copies in the sample. Quantitative real-time PCR has a very high degree of precision. QRT-PCR methods use fluorescent dyes, such as Sybr Green, EvaGreen or fluorophore-containing DNA probes, such as TaqMan, to measure the amount of amplified product in real time. It is also sometimes abbreviated to RT-PCR (Real Time PCR) or RQ-PCR. QRT-PCR or RTQ-PCR are more appropriate contractions, since RT-PCR commonly refers to reverse transcription PCR (see below), often used in conjunction with Q-PCR. 14. Ligation-mediated PCR : Uses small DNA oligonucleotide 'linkers' (or adaptors) that are first ligated to fragments of the target DNA. PCR primers that anneal to the linker sequences are then used to amplify the target fragments. This method is deployed for DNA sequencing, genome walking, and DNA
  • 7. 7 footprinting A related technique is Amplified fragment length polymorphism, which generates diagnostic fragments of a genome. 15. Methylation-specific PCR (MSP): Is used to identify patterns of DNA methylation at cytosine-guanine (CpG) islands in genomic DNA.Target DNA is first treated with sodium bisulfite, which converts unmethylated cytosine bases to uracil, which is complementary to adenosine in PCR primers. Two amplifications are then carried out on the bisulfite-treated DNA: One primer set anneals to DNA with cytosines (corresponding to methylated cytosine), and the other set anneals to DNA with uracil (corresponding to unmethylated cytosine). MSP used in Q-PCR provides quantitative information about the methylation state of a given CpG island. 16. Long PCR: Is a PCR is which extended or longer than standard PCR, meaning over 5 kilobases (frequently over 10 kb). Long PCR is usually only useful if it is accurate. Thus, special mixtures of proficient polymerases along with accurate polymerases such as Pfu are often mixed together. Applications of Long PCR Long PCR is often used to clone larger genes or large segments of DNA which standard PCR cannot. 17. Miniprimer PCR: Uses a thermostable polymerase (S-Tbr) that can extend from short primers ("smalligos") as short as 9 or 10 nucleotides. This method permits PCR targeting to smaller primer binding regions, and is used to amplify conserved DNA sequences, such as the 16S (or eukaryotic 18S) rRNA gene. 21/12/2016