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One Shade Too Dark --- tale of condensed tannins in faba bean seed coats |
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RAPD primers used
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RAPD stands for random amplification of polymorphic DNA. It is a type of PCR reaction, but the segments of DNA that are amplified are random. The scientist performing RAPD creates several arbitrary, short primers, then proceeds with the PCR using a large template of genomic DNA, hoping that fragments will amplify. By resolving the resulting patterns, a semi-unique profile can be gleaned from a RAPD reaction. (taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAPD) Primer Name Source Primer Sequence (5'-->3') A-01 OPERON CAGGCCCTTC A-04 OPERON AATCGGGCTG A-07 OPERON GAAACGGGTG A-11 OPERON CAATCGCCGT A-15 OPERON TTCCGAACCC B-01 OPERON GTTTCGCTCC B-04 OPERON GGACTGGAGT B-07 OPERON GGTGACGCAG B-11 OPERON GTAGACCCGT B-15 OPERON GGAGGGTGTT C-01 OPERON TTCGAGCCAG C-04 OPERON CCGCATCTAC C-07 OPERON GTCCCGACGA C-11 OPERON AAAGCTGCGG C-15 OPERON GACGGATCAG D-01 OPERON ACCGCGAAGG D-07 OPERON TTGGCACGGG D-11 OPERON AGCGCCATTG D-15 OPERON CATCCGTGCT |