misligation
Misligation is the unintended joining of DNA fragments during enzymatic ligation, producing constructs that differ from the planned design. In cloning workflows, misligation most often involves either ligating an insert into a vector in an incorrect fashion or allowing the vector to re-ligate without an insert.
Common forms of misligation include: vector re-ligation, where the vector closes on itself without incorporating the
Several factors increase the risk of misligation. Incomplete or partial digestion can leave ends that are capable
Detection and verification typically involve screening methods such as colony PCR, restriction digest analysis, and sequencing