RT-PCR problem!!
Olivier Gandrillon
Olivier.Gandrillon at cri.ens-lyon.fr
Mon Mar 22 03:09:07 EST 1999
Hi
You might actually have too much template to start with. You can try
either dilute your fisrt RT-PCR product (10 up to one million times) or
try lower PCR cycles numbers;
Hope this helps.
Olivier Gandrillon
Dr O. Gandrillon
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tahar aboulkassim wrote:
>> Hi everyone!
> I did an RT-PCR and I had a band with the right size. I purified this band
> from the gel and dissolve it in tris buffer. then I used 1µl of this RT-PCR
> product and run another PCR (All the parameters were the same indeed the
> primers).But I always obtain a smear.
> I have no explanation for that and I will be so grateful if someone gives me
> an idea.
>> thank you so much for help.
>> A. Taha
> E- mail : ellape at sprint.ca
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