Hello,
I need to decide which non-radioactive label to use for plasmid library screening. Has anyone have an experience with AlkPhos from Amersham? Which kits/chemistries you have tried and which of them work or did not work? (We need to screen with both long probes and oligos; AlkPhos seems to have an additional protocol developed for use with oligos. ) Has anyone have any positive experience with oligos used as probes and what labels were used?
I'd appreciate any inputs,
Natalya
non-radioactive probel labeling options for library screening
Started by nklueva, Feb 23 2005 06:38 AM
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Posted 23 February 2005 - 06:38 AM
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Posted 24 February 2005 - 01:58 AM
Hi natalya
we do non-radioactive with DIG labeles from Roche, its not cheap but works fine. there are different protocols (and reagents) for labelling long probes, random prime probes or oilgos; we have used only the first two.
we do non-radioactive with DIG labeles from Roche, its not cheap but works fine. there are different protocols (and reagents) for labelling long probes, random prime probes or oilgos; we have used only the first two.













