Abstract

Whole genome amplification is important for multipoint mapping by sperm or oocyte typing and genetic disease diagnosis. Polymerase chain reaction is not suitable for amplifying long DNA sequences. This paper studies a new technique, designated PEP-primer-extension-preamplification, for amplifying long DNA sequences using the theory of branching processes. A mathematical model for PEP is constructed and a closed formula for the expected target yield is obtained. A central limit theorem and a strong law of large numbers for the number of kth generation target sequences are proved.

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