Universal primers are really not 'universal' in the sense that they will bind to anything. Universal is kind of a misnomer.
Really, universal primers are PCR/sequencing primers that bind to a sequence found in many plasmid cloning vectors, most of which are derived from pUC vectors (which in turn come from pBR322). These sequences were defined as good PCR and sequencing sites as they flank the multiple cloning site where an inserted DNA sequence would be put. You can now buy these universal primers from various companies.
You can see that these primers are called universal because they can be used to amplify or sequence any insert that is put in the multiple cloning site.
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Yes, if you use a good primer first. Most primers are universal.
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
A primer of RNA
Primer Impacto was created in 1994.
Sylvester Primer was born in 1842.
Sylvester Primer died in 1912.
Primer - album - was created in 1995.