Glycon in ligations?
Dr. Peter Gegenheimer
PGegen at UKans.nolospamare.edu
Fri Feb 25 19:35:37 EST 2000
On Fri, 25 Feb 2000 22:07:48, Wolfgang.Schechinger at med.uni-tuebingen.de
("Wolfgang Schechinger") wrote:
ð Does anyone have experience with glycogen present in DNA ligations?
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ð Will it hamper the ligation I intend to use the DNA for?
NO, glycogen is quite inert with respect to nucleic acid-interacting enzymes
(that I know of).
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Um, but you didn't tell what encrytion scheme was used ;)
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