Team:EPF-Lausanne/Protocols/TetR

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* Put mix in PCR thermal cycler
* Put mix in PCR thermal cycler
* Program the PCR thermal cycler: <b>1.</b> 98°C for 30s <b>2.</b> 98°C for 7.5 seconds <b>3.</b> 58°C for 20 sec (this depends on the primers, therefore look up the annealing temperature of the primers used) <b>4.</b> 72°C you have to calculate the time required. This polymerase has an effciency of 15-30s/kb. (calculate for the longest fragment) <b>6.</b> 72°C for 5 min <b>7.</b> 4°C "forever"
* Program the PCR thermal cycler: <b>1.</b> 98°C for 30s <b>2.</b> 98°C for 7.5 seconds <b>3.</b> 58°C for 20 sec (this depends on the primers, therefore look up the annealing temperature of the primers used) <b>4.</b> 72°C you have to calculate the time required. This polymerase has an effciency of 15-30s/kb. (calculate for the longest fragment) <b>6.</b> 72°C for 5 min <b>7.</b> 4°C "forever"
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*Save the file in the MAIN folder→ OK→ SAVE→RUN→Select the block you use→ RUN→ Change sample volume to 50�l, LidT should be 105°C and the box just below ("hotlid") should ALWAYS be checked
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*Save the file in the MAIN folder→ OK→ SAVE→RUN→Select the block you use→ RUN→ Change sample volume to 50µl, LidT should be 105°C and the box just below ("hotlid") should ALWAYS be checked
*Press STATUS to check the progress
*Press STATUS to check the progress

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