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# [[Team:Wash_U/Protocol#PCB Extraction|PCB Extraction]] | # [[Team:Wash_U/Protocol#PCB Extraction|PCB Extraction]] | ||
# [[Team:Wash_U/Protocol#Glycerol Stock Solution|Glycerol Stock Solution]] | # [[Team:Wash_U/Protocol#Glycerol Stock Solution|Glycerol Stock Solution]] | ||
+ | Great resource for designing primers for biobrick parts: [http://partsregistry.org/Help:Primers/Design Primer Design] | ||
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=='''Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)'''== | =='''Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)'''== | ||
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- | + | :Polymerase Chain Reaction is used to amplify a small amount of purified DNA by several orders of magnitude. The key to PCR is thermal cycling which consists of three major steps which are repeated a number of times. The first is Denaturation which heats the DNA and splits it into two single stranded pieces. Next is the Annealing step where primers bind to each single stranded fragment. Finally Elongation takes place and Taq polymerase builds the entire strand of DNA from the primers. The process is exponential since each single strand of DNA becomes its own double strand creating a doubling effect. Only a few rounds of PCR are necessary to create large amounts of stock DNA. | |
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'''Materials''' | '''Materials''' | ||
:list of materials | :list of materials |
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