RANDOM primer labelling efficiency
Pablo Hernandez
P.Hernandez at cib.csic.es
Wed May 17 06:50:25 EST 2000
In my experience, you have to denature the DNA for a good labeling. This
makes sense, since primers must aneal to the DNA in order to be
extended.
Mano wrote:
> Hi all,
> my collegue does not denature the DNA template before random primer
> labelling and claims to get efficient incorporation of 32P-dCTP. Is
> denaturation of the template a "MUST"? I always do , nevertheless.
>
> Mano
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