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#1 2021-03-06 09:18:49

rfuser
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Registered: 2021-03-06
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Unspecific binding of primers to target

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Hi guys,
I'm trying to design primers in order to amplify only a fragment of a mrna from a cDNA pool and to insert it in a pCDNA. The reverse primer seems great but unfortunately, when I try to blast the forward primer to find other unwanted targets, it finds a lot of cdna which are not the one i'm interested in. I tryed to extend the primer to gain specificity but i don't know if there is a limit in the target annealing temperature.
I hope i explained well the problem
Thanks to anyone who can help me!

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#2 2021-03-06 16:23:22

Steve Bond
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Registered: 2014-01-23
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Re: Unspecific binding of primers to target

You should be able to get away with up to 70°C.  Generally, you want to keep the forward and reverse primers within a few degrees of one another, so I'd also update the reverse primer as appropriate.
Good luck!
-Steve

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#3 2022-02-02 13:19:50

yuvsaha123
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Registered: 2022-02-02
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Re: Unspecific binding of primers to target

thanks for the awesome information.

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