If the primers you purchased possessed the following information. Number of Guanine: 5 Number of Adenine: 4 Number of Thymine: 5 Number of Cytosine: 6 (ii) (i) Calculate the melting temperature of this primer and estimate the annealing temperature of this primer. Based on the information obtained from Q3c)(i), your student sets the annealing temperature at the gradient thermal cycler at 45°C and 57°C. Describe your observation after running an agarose gel electrophoresis using the amplified products of two different annealing temperatures. Explain your findings.

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(ii)
If the primers you purchased possessed the following information.
5
Number of Guanine:
Number of Adenine:
4
Number of Thymine:
5
Number of Cytosine: 6
(i)
Calculate the melting temperature of this primer and estimate the annealing
temperature of this primer.
Based on the information obtained from Q3c)(i), your student sets the annealing
temperature at the gradient thermal cycler at 45°C and 57°C. Describe your observation
after running an agarose gel electrophoresis using the amplified products of two
different annealing temperatures. Explain your findings.
Transcribed Image Text:(ii) If the primers you purchased possessed the following information. 5 Number of Guanine: Number of Adenine: 4 Number of Thymine: 5 Number of Cytosine: 6 (i) Calculate the melting temperature of this primer and estimate the annealing temperature of this primer. Based on the information obtained from Q3c)(i), your student sets the annealing temperature at the gradient thermal cycler at 45°C and 57°C. Describe your observation after running an agarose gel electrophoresis using the amplified products of two different annealing temperatures. Explain your findings.
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Calculation Formula of Tm

Melting temperature of primer depends on AT and GC content and length of primer.

There are two separate formula for melting temperature calculation:

Tm= (wA+xT) * 2 + (yG+zC) * 4 (For primer length less than 14 nucleotides)

Tm= 64.9 +41*(yG+zC-16.4)/(wA+xT+yG+zC) (For primer length greater than 13 nucleotides)

where w,x,y,z are the number of the bases A,T,G,C in the sequence, respectively

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