TE: Difference between revisions

From OpenWetWare
Jump to navigationJump to search
30 bytes removed ,  25 June 2009
Line 34: Line 34:
*Some protocols use TE 10:0.1 with 0.1 mM EDTA to reduce the interaction of the EDTA with downstream applications.
*Some protocols use TE 10:0.1 with 0.1 mM EDTA to reduce the interaction of the EDTA with downstream applications.
*Some people use TE buffers with different pH's for different applications. For example, DNA is stored at pH 8 to reduce depurination, which is acid catalyzed, while RNA is stored at a slightly lower pH (7.5) because degradation of RNA is base-catalyzed. Most downstream reactions will not be influenced by the slightly different pH storage conditions.
*Some people use TE buffers with different pH's for different applications. For example, DNA is stored at pH 8 to reduce depurination, which is acid catalyzed, while RNA is stored at a slightly lower pH (7.5) because degradation of RNA is base-catalyzed. Most downstream reactions will not be influenced by the slightly different pH storage conditions.
*For dilalution of primers Water for Injection(water that is used for dialute injections)can be used effectively rather than going for TE and also for PCR as well.They are completely deionized.
*For dilalution of primers Water for Injection(water that is used for dialute injections)can be used effectively rather than going for TE and also for PCR as well.
[[Category:Material]] and [[Category:Buffers]]
[[Category:Material]] and [[Category:Buffers]]

Navigation menu