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Revision as of 10:12, 3 September 2013

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Notebook

Protocols

Digest Protocols

  • Our protocol
DNA Enzymes RNAse 10X Buffer H2O
5µL 0.5µL of each (1µL in total) 0.1µL 1µL (10% of total volume) 2µL (adjust at 10µL)

Do not overreach 10 % Volume with enzymes.

  • iGEM Restriction Digest Protocol

estimated time: 30 min. active, 50 min. incubation
The following protocol assumes you'll be doing restriction digests for 3A assembly, therefore we refer to your digests as:
· Part A (The 1st part in the future composite part)
· Part B (The 2nd part in the future composite part)
· Linearized plasmid backbone (The destination plasmid backbone for your composite part)
If you are simply doing a restriction digest for quality control, you can use the protocol below.
Restriction Digest from iGEM Videos.

Materials
· Ice and bucket/container
· (1) 8-tube strip, or (3) 0.6ml thin-walled tubes
· Part A (Purified DNA, > 16ng/µl)
· Part B (Purified DNA, > 16ng/µl)
· Linearized plasmid backbone (25ng/µl)
· dH2O
· NEB Buffer 2
· BSA
· Restriction Enzymes: EcoRI, SpeI, XbaI, PstI, DpnI
· Thermal cycler

Notes
· You should keep all materials on ice.
· At iGEM HQ we use restriction enzymes from New England Biolabs

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