Direct cloning strategies for large genomic fragments: A review

Biotechnol Adv. 2024 Dec 6:79:108494. doi: 10.1016/j.biotechadv.2024.108494. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Mining large-scale functional regions of the genome helps to understand the essence of cellular life. The rapid accumulation of genomic information provides a wealth of material for genomic functional, evolutionary, and structural research. DNA cloning technology is an important tool for understanding, analyzing, and manipulating the genetic code of organisms. As synthetic biologists engineer greater and broader genetic pathways and expand their research into new organisms, efficient tools capable of manipulating large-scale DNA will offer momentum to the ability to design, modify, and construct engineering life. In this review, we discuss the recent advances in the field of direct cloning of large genomic fragments, particularly of 50-150 kb genomic fragments. We specifically introduce the technological advances in the targeted release and capture steps of these cloning strategies. Additionally, the applications of large fragment cloning in functional genomics and natural product mining are also summarized. Finally, we further discuss the challenges and prospects for these technologies in the future.

Keywords: Biomedicine; Biotechnology; Direct cloning; Large genomic fragments; Natural product; Synthetic biology.

Publication types

  • Review