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5. Pre-run the gel at 200V for 10 min, then load the samples into the wells, run at 200V for 30 min. Load the ladder as 8, 4, 2, 1 uL, and load the samples as 10, 5, 2.5, 1.25 uL.<br> | 5. Pre-run the gel at 200V for 10 min, then load the samples into the wells, run at 200V for 30 min. Load the ladder as 8, 4, 2, 1 uL, and load the samples as 10, 5, 2.5, 1.25 uL.<br> | ||
6. Stain the gel with 5 uL SYBR gold in ~100 mL of TBE in clean tray. Place the tray on an orbital shaker for 5 min. Then quantify the gel to calculate the % yield.<br> | 6. Stain the gel with 5 uL SYBR gold in ~100 mL of TBE in clean tray. Place the tray on an orbital shaker for 5 min. Then quantify the gel to calculate the % yield.<br> | ||
I ran a few gels, but for some unkonwn reason the background were too strong, and the image below is the one with the clearest result: <br> | |||
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Revision as of 19:11, 29 January 2008
Experiment 1: Padlock preparation continued
Step 11: Quantification of DNA using denaturing gel and a quantitative ladder
1. Add 8uL of 2ng/uL 90-mer and 8 uL of 2x TBE-Urea buffer
2. Dilute sample 10x (2uL sample + 8 uL of water) so total is 10uL of sample, and add 10 uL of 2x TBE-Urea buffer.
3. Denature the DNA with loading dye on thermalcycler 75C for 15 min, then quickly transfer to ice, wait for 1 min.
4. Use 6% 10 well TBU gel, add 0.5x TBE buffer, flush the wells very well to remove all urea.
5. Pre-run the gel at 200V for 10 min, then load the samples into the wells, run at 200V for 30 min. Load the ladder as 8, 4, 2, 1 uL, and load the samples as 10, 5, 2.5, 1.25 uL.
6. Stain the gel with 5 uL SYBR gold in ~100 mL of TBE in clean tray. Place the tray on an orbital shaker for 5 min. Then quantify the gel to calculate the % yield.
I ran a few gels, but for some unkonwn reason the background were too strong, and the image below is the one with the clearest result: