Molecular Cloning Fourth Edition, A Laboratory Manual, by Michael R. Green and Joseph Sambrook

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Hybridization of Oligonucleotide Probes in Aqueous Solutions: Washing in Buffers Containing Quaternary Ammonium Salts

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Jacobs et al. (1988) describe methods and theoretical reasons to use hybridization buffers containing quaternary alkylammonium salts. The following protocol is a simple variation of these methods. Hybridization is first performed in conventional aqueous solvents at a temperature well below the melting temperature, and the hybrids are then washed at higher stringency in buffers containing quaternary alkylammonium salts. TMACl is used with probes that are 1450 nucleotides in length, whereas TEACl is used with oligonucleotides that are 50200 nucleotides in length.


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