Not 100% sure, but I believe it's a primer with a linker attached to it. A linker is a short DNA that has a restriction site built-in. Imagine this: you want to amplify a gene by PCR, but it has no suitable restriction site for you to clone into a vector. So by PCR with a fusion primer (with built-in restriction site), you can simply digest the ends and ligate it into your vector
There is no "best" primer. It would depend on the condition and surface you are priming and what you are top coating the primer with,
In the simplest form of PCR, there are two types of primers used: The forward primer The reverse primer
Primer that is pecific to an alles used to amplify a sequence
you should use "Primer blast" at NCBI site
Its called metal primer..specifically for metal...lets keep it that way.
There is a brand of paint sold in most hardware outlets for painting plastic or vinyl . This paint does not need primer first. It is called Krylon Fusion.
In English, "primer" can refer to a tool or substance used to prepare a surface for paint, or it can also refer to a book providing basic instruction in a subject.
Etch primer
There is no "best" primer. It would depend on the condition and surface you are priming and what you are top coating the primer with,
In the simplest form of PCR, there are two types of primers used: The forward primer The reverse primer
A primer is a book of elementary principles. A writer's primer, therefore, would be the principles of writing as a craft.
to thin 2k primer or primer fillers such as dupont 1040r a raitio of 5:1 is used ie: 500mls primer to 100mls activator, if the mixture needs to be thinned, first mix the primer and activator to above ratio then add thinners at 20mls of thinners per 100mls primer mix. eg: 500mls primer +100mls activator= 600mls, 6x20mls=120mils of thinners for 600mils primer mix.
no its not
Primer - video - was created in 1989.
A primer of RNA
Primer Impacto was created in 1994.
Sylvester Primer was born in 1842.