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How to upload DNA sequences to Genbank: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FungalSequencing/permalink/2163215977233131/ |
How to upload DNA sequences to Genbank: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FungalSequencing/permalink/2163215977233131/ |
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− | Jerry Cooper's excellent Notes on home-based PCR for barcoding fungi: https://www.funnz.org.nz/sites/default/files/DIY%20DNA%20PCR_2.pdf |
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== DNA Extraction == |
== DNA Extraction == |
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I order primers from IDT, and it often says something like "Yield 26.3" - In that case I would add 263 microliters of water to make the 100 micromolar stock solutions. Then in a smaller tube I would add 180 or 190 microliters of water and 10 or 20 microliters of the primer stock solution to make a working primer solution. I add 1 microliter of each primer to a PCR reaction. |
I order primers from IDT, and it often says something like "Yield 26.3" - In that case I would add 263 microliters of water to make the 100 micromolar stock solutions. Then in a smaller tube I would add 180 or 190 microliters of water and 10 or 20 microliters of the primer stock solution to make a working primer solution. I add 1 microliter of each primer to a PCR reaction. |
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− | I store the 10 micromolar stock solutions in the fridge, they are good for a few months at least, and the 100 micromolar stock solution in the freezer - the colder the better |
+ | I store the 10 micromolar stock solutions in the fridge, they are good for a few months at least, and the 100 micromolar stock solution in the freezer - the colder the better. |