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==Step 3: PCR ==
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PCR is a bit of a dark art, but we have found that these general principles have served us well over the summer.
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PCR is a bit of a dark art, but we have found that these general principles have served us well over the summer:
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The Annealing T<sub>m</sub> that should be used is the temperature of the main 20 or so bases of the primer (not including the flap), since the flap only begins to anneal after the first few cycles, by which point primer specificity is less of an issue.
The Annealing T<sub>m</sub> that should be used is the temperature of the main 20 or so bases of the primer (not including the flap), since the flap only begins to anneal after the first few cycles, by which point primer specificity is less of an issue.
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<i>e.g. If you were ligating two fragments (A and B) you could put:</i>
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