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==Specific Protocols== | ==Specific Protocols== | ||
*[[Endy:Colony PCR]] | *[[Endy:Colony PCR]] | ||
*[[Knight:Colony PCR]] | *[[Knight:Colony PCR]] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
#I have compared Taq and Vent using this reaction mix and found that Taq worked better. For very long amplicons, I would recommend using Phusion, which has its own reaction mix. I have not found a difference between Phusion and Taq on amplicons shorter than ~3kb. | #I have compared Taq and Vent using this reaction mix and found that Taq worked better. For very long amplicons, I would recommend using Phusion, which has its own reaction mix. I have not found a difference between Phusion and Taq on amplicons shorter than ~3kb. |
Revision as of 09:12, 14 July 2005
General Information
Colony PCR is can be used after a transformation to screen colonies for the desired plasmid. Primers are used which generate a PCR product of known size. Thus, any colonies which give rise to an amplification product of the expected size are likely to contain the correct DNA sequence.
Specific Protocols
Notes
- I have compared Taq and Vent using this reaction mix and found that Taq worked better. For very long amplicons, I would recommend using Phusion, which has its own reaction mix. I have not found a difference between Phusion and Taq on amplicons shorter than ~3kb.