A robust strategy for multi-type plasmid modifications is developed based on the isothermal in vitro recombination technology, by which any combination of the sequence modifications can be efficiently achieved in plasmids at any desired position in a seamless manner. As an example, we showed that a plasmid modification with insertion of a GFP gene, deletion of a 623-bp fragment, and substitution of an ampicillin resistance gene by a kanamycin resistance gene was accomplished simultaneously by this method. Therefore, the isothermal in vitro recombination-based multi-type plasmid modification strategy is a useful approach for broad application prospects in molecular biology studies.
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