Barcoding PCR products - (Dec/11/2012 )
"short DNA barcodes (4 - 6 nt)", what is that barcode type? I never saw it before. Does it similar to other linear and 2D
harkstatemen on Fri Jan 18 03:58:55 2013 said:
"short DNA barcodes (4 - 6 nt)", what is that barcode type? I never saw it before. Does it similar to other linear and 2D
Nothing to do with conventional barcoding -this is a biology forum.
bob1 on Fri Jan 18 07:59:32 2013 said:
harkstatemen on Fri Jan 18 03:58:55 2013 said:
"short DNA barcodes (4 - 6 nt)", what is that barcode type? I never saw it before. Does it similar to other linear and 2D
Nothing to do with conventional barcoding -this is a biology forum.
at least the idea is the same...you have a product/article/item or or a species or a DNA sequence for what you want a unique identifier. this can be in the first case an unique set of parallel lines varying in width and spacing (classical barcode, text from wikipedia) or a unique set of nucleotides specific for your aim.
hobglobin on Fri Jan 18 16:31:29 2013 said:
bob1 on Fri Jan 18 07:59:32 2013 said:
harkstatemen on Fri Jan 18 03:58:55 2013 said:
"short DNA barcodes (4 - 6 nt)", what is that barcode type? I never saw it before. Does it similar to other linear and 2D
Nothing to do with conventional barcoding -this is a biology forum.
at least the idea is the same...you have a product/article/item or or a species or a DNA sequence for what you want a unique identifier. this can be in the first case an unique set of parallel lines varying in width and spacing (classical barcode, text from wikipedia) or a unique set of nucleotides specific for your aim.
True, however I suspect that Harkstatemen is actually a spammer, but I was giving them the benefit of the doubt.
Just to update, I re ordered the primers, and it works fine. Possibly something wrong with the sequence of the earlier ones due to some error, somewhere. I didnt change any sequences coz I was sure about them, just re ordered from another company!
wow, so many good advice, I would rather take this
Thanks again, but this is not the type of barcodes that are used in molecular biology...
