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2. PCR

  Purpose: To amplify a specific piece of DNA out from the whole. 
  Materials: ddH2O, 10X ThermoPol Buffer, 1mM dNTP, Forward primer, Reverse Primer, Taq or Vent DNA polymerase, DNA template
             Choice of DNA polymerase: Taq gives higher rate of mutation compared with Vent.
                                       Taq gives sticky ends after PCR, while Vent gives blunt ends.
  Procedure: 
  a.Add 10 μL water to make it a 20 μL reaction.
  b.Add 2 μL buffer, 4 μL dNTP, 1 μL forward primer (5 μM), 1 μL reverse primer (5 μM), 1 μL DNA template, 1 μL DNA polymerase
  c.Vortex and then spin down.
  d.Put it into the PCR machine and set the program.
    Program
    (1) Initial denaturation   95 °C   4 mins
    (2) Run 25-30 cycles of:
        Denaturation           95 °C  30 secs
        Annealing                     30 secs 
                               Temperature is depended on melting temperature of primer. 
                               Lower Tm-5°C, for Taq; Lower Tm +3°C for Vent
        Extension              72 °C   30 secs per 500bp PCR product length
    (3) Final extension        72 °C   3~5 mins
  Tips: 
  •The DNA polymerase is easy to be denatured, so do not leave it at room temperature. It is highly recommended to use an ice holder or do the adding in the fridge.