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#1 anonymous

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Posted 08 October 2001 - 09:00 PM

Hi! I would like to know if anyone has used Amersham's 'Alkphos Direct labelling kit' before and has been successful with it.  I am currently trying this kit instead of radioactivity to label my mRNA probes for my pcr blot in order to quantitate the results.  If anyone has suggestions to other non-radioactive nucleic acid labelling kits that do work, I'd appreciate it if you would let me know.

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Posted 09 October 2001 - 09:00 PM

There are a couple of good kits.  Roche makes a good kit that uses DIG.  (You then use an anti-Dig antibody conjugated to alkaline phosphatase to visualize the probes.)  Roche sells whole kits that include reagents to make probes, do hybridizations, and then detect the results).  Stratagene also makes a good kit that gives good incorporation results.  Also, you may want to check out one of Ambion's kits.  They are a company concerned almost solely with RNA.  So if you want to make RNA probes, I'm sure they have some kind of labeling kit that you would find useful.  Good luck!




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