TY - JOUR AU - Pan, Ren-Hao AB - The sequential deletion method is generally used to locate the functional domain of a protein. With this method, in order to find the various N-terminal truncated mutants, researchers have to investigate the ATG-like codons, to design various multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) forward primers and to do several PCR experiments. This web server (N-terminal Truncated Mutants Generator for cDNA) will automatically generate groups of forward PCR primers and the corresponding reverse PCR primers that can be used in a single batch of a multiplex PCR experiment to extract the various N-terminal truncated mutants. This saves much time and money for those who use the sequential deletion method in their research. This server is available at http://oblab.cs.nchu.edu.tw:8080/WebSDL/. TI - NTMG (N-terminal Truncated Mutants Generator for cDNA): an automatic multiplex PCR assays design for generating various N-terminal truncated cDNA mutants JF - Nucleic Acids Research DO - 10.1093/nar/gkm305 DA - 2007-07-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/ntmg-n-terminal-truncated-mutants-generator-for-cdna-an-automatic-aZJwx10edc SP - W66 EP - W70 VL - 35 IS - suppl_2 DP - DeepDyve ER -