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Old 12-06-2006, 03:56 AM
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I'm trying to make more efficient an RT-PCR.... i have my desired PCR product, i wish to get a better reaction..... the problem I think is that the primers are getting in dimers. I've heard about the use of detergents or DMSO in the reaction mix but i'm not sure about this. Does anyone knows a way to do it without change the Tm?
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hi,

As quoted elsewhere in this site, a hotstart will be a very simple and an yielding strategy!!.

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thanks tuttu!
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