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| Dear all, for FISH analysis I try to label BAC DNA with different fluorochrome-labeled dUTPs by nick translation. Normally I use a Nick Translation Mix from Roche (Cat. No. 11 745 808 910). It seems to be, that different fluorochromes are inserted with different efficiencies (maybe because of steric reasons). Does anyone has an idea for a better system, better enzymes? Because of different reasons I really would like to use nick translation and non of the other labelling methods! Thank you very much in advance, S. Hauke. |
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