Team:DTU-Denmark/Methods/PCR-gradient
From 2013.igem.org
(Difference between revisions)
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
Newer PCR machines are capable of creating a temperature gradient in the wells during the annealing. This means that each tube in a row will have a different but fixed temperature. When the optimal condition for a PCR reaction are unknown this technique can be used to screen a lot of conditions during one reaction. | Newer PCR machines are capable of creating a temperature gradient in the wells during the annealing. This means that each tube in a row will have a different but fixed temperature. When the optimal condition for a PCR reaction are unknown this technique can be used to screen a lot of conditions during one reaction. | ||
+ | Here is an example of our use of a gradient PCR ([https://2013.igem.org/Team:DTU-Denmark/Notebook/13_August_2013 link]). | ||
{{:Team:DTU-Denmark/Templates/EndPage}} | {{:Team:DTU-Denmark/Templates/EndPage}} |
Latest revision as of 15:47, 3 October 2013
PCR-gradient
Newer PCR machines are capable of creating a temperature gradient in the wells during the annealing. This means that each tube in a row will have a different but fixed temperature. When the optimal condition for a PCR reaction are unknown this technique can be used to screen a lot of conditions during one reaction. Here is an example of our use of a gradient PCR (link).