Promega T-vector
Bill Burnett
bbur at wpo.nerc.ac.uk
Wed Sep 18 09:16:38 EST 1996
<Pine.SOL.3.95.960913091324.5615L-100000 at suma3.reading.ac.uk>,
>saspeyer at reading.ac.uk says...
>>
>>
>>There's just one problem with the pGEM-T vector - it no longer exists!
>>
>>I had designed all my primers around it, but when I 'phoned them up to
>>order some more yesterday I was told that it had been withdrawn due to a
>>patent dispute! To everybody else who is a current user of pGEM-T...
>>jeez, just run for the hills, that's all I can think of.
Apparently the dispute's been settled, seeing as a kit just arrived on my
desk which I ordered on Monday.
Run to the hills? Nah...
Run to the lab, run to the lab...
As soon as I've finished dropping little dry-ice-and-eppendorff bombs
around the place, that is. :-)
Juvenilely,
B.
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