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Invitrogen™ GeneArt™ Gibson Assembly EX Master Mix

GeneArt Gibson Assembly EX Master Mix enables DNA assembly via a technique that allows multiple overlapping DNA fragments to be seamlessly linked in a single-tube, two-step optimized reaction.

Brand:  Invitrogen™ A46637

14348.80 DKK valid until 2024-12-20
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Artikelnummer. 16565241

  • 18880.00 DKK / 200 reactions

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Beschreibung

Beschreibung

GeneArt Gibson Assembly EX Master Mix enables DNA assembly via a technique that allows multiple overlapping DNA fragments to be seamlessly linked in a single-tube, two-step optimized reaction. DNA fragments of different lengths are uniformly assembled using complementary overlaps between fragments. The inherent flexibility and success of this approach is suitable for small and large DNA constructs, includes both single and multiple inserts, and has been used to build entire genomes. The resulting products can be used for a variety of downstream applications, including transformation, PCR, and rolling circle amplification (RCA). The GeneArt Gibson Assembly EX Master Mix kit includes master mix, positive control, and water, and accommodates the use of your own competent cells.

Features of the GeneArt Gibson Assembly EX Master Mix include:

  • Simple—seamlessly assemble and clone up to 15 DNA fragments in a single reaction
  • Efficient—robust efficiency provides successful clones for both simple and challenging constructs
  • Flexible—design guidelines allow assembly into any vector of your choice
  • Convenient—available as master mix kits and cloning kits complete with chemical or electrocompetent cells
  • Trusted—over 4000 citations in the scientific literature highlighting great success

Seamless assembly of up to 15 fragments

GeneArt Gibson Assembly EX cloning is a robust, single-tube, two-step process whereby up to 15 inserts and vector are combined in a proprietary enzymatic mix in order to assemble DNA fragments with shared terminal end homology without leaving any extra sequences or scars behind (seamless). After this dually optimized reaction is complete, a portion of the assembly reaction is then transformed into chemically competent or electrocompetent cells, yielding clones ready for analysis the next day. The required 20- to 40-base pair end homology is designed into the de novo fragment for synthesis or can be easily engineered by PCR amplification with custom DNA oligos. This special enzyme mix creates a seamless and covalently bound DNA construct providing high efficiency.

Robust method for maximum efficiency

Due to the covalently bound final product, the GeneArt Gibson Assembly EX method allows the utilization of chemically competent cells or electrocompetent cells for the highest transformation efficiency, especially important for challenging constructs. There is no need for restriction enzymes, ligation, or recombination sites, and the method provides a perfectly seamless construct without unwanted extra bases.

Provides great versatility

The GeneArt Gibson Assembly EX method provides versatility, can streamline many techniques through the rapid combination, addition, deletion, or exchange of DNA segments, and eliminates the need to subclone, saving time and effort in the cloning workflow.

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Spezifikation

Spezifikation

Seamless cloning
Positive Control
200 Reactions
GENEART™
200 Reactions
DNA Assembly
Includes master mix, positive control, and water and accommodates the use of your own competent cells.

Seamless Cloning & Genetic Assembly
Up to 15 fragments
Master Mix
Dry Ice
Produktvorschläge

Produktvorschläge

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Sonderangebote

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.