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Desalting DNA by drop dialysis increases library size upon transformation
Mayank Saraswat1, Ralph S Grand, Wayne M Patrick
1Institute of Natural Sciences, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand.
Abstract:
It is often desirable to obtain gene libraries with the greatest possible number of variants. We tested two different methods for desalting the products of library ligation reactions (silica-based microcolumns and drop dialysis), and examined their effects on final library size. For both intramolecular and intermolecular ligation, desalting by drop dialysis yielded approximately 3-5 times more transformants than microcolumn purification.
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