Team:EPF-Lausanne/Protocols/Ligation
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To control ligation specificity, you need to have a '''control with the vector only'''. | To control ligation specificity, you need to have a '''control with the vector only'''. | ||
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==Incubation== | ==Incubation== |
Revision as of 08:05, 4 September 2009
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Reaction mix
T4 ligase buffer | 1 µl |
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T4 ligase | 0.5 µl |
6:1 molar ratio of insert to vector (~10 ng of vector).
Complete with dH2O up to 10 µl.
Molar ratio
Notes
In general, we can take 1 µl of vector for 3 µl of insert. But you can change the molar ratio in case the sizes of the insert and the vector are really different.
To control ligation specificity, you need to have a control with the vector only.
Incubation
1h at Room Temperature.