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[Protein-analysis] Re: Proteins Digest, Vol 29, Issue 1 Hi Sai, we use the stratagene quick change kit in our lab, it works a treat providing you have the correct conditions for your PCR in the first place. I often find the best way to figure this out is to do a temperature gradient, a Mg gradient and a DMSO gradient. Although there is MgSO4 in the buffer i still needed to add an extra 2 mM to my samples. DMSO helps with preventing the formation of secondary structures also. Good luck! Rhiannon ************************************************ Rhiannon Mari Evans RKA Group School of Chemistry Cardiff University Main Building Park Place Cardiff CF10 3AT Mobile: 07828 156417 Office/Lab : 029 20 879417 Email: [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] ************************************************ On 2 Oct 2007, at 21:39, Sai Praveen wrote: |
[Protein-analysis] Re: Proteins Digest, Vol 29, Issue 1 Rhiannon Evans <[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...].uk> wrote: Just out of curiousity: Why do you buy this overpriced kit when all it contains is polymerase, dNTPs, DpnI, DMSO and competent cells - all of which you are very likely to have already (and at 2-10X less price)? DK |
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