Invitrogen™ TA Cloning™ Kit, Dual Promoter, with pCR™II Vector and One Shot™ INVαF' Chemically Competent E. coli, 20 Reactions
On demandInvitrogen™ TA Cloning™ Kit, Dual Promoter, with pCR™II Vector and One Shot™ INVαF' Chemically Competent E. coli, 20 Reactions
The TA Cloning® Kit Dual Promoter with pCR™II vector provides a quick, one-step cloning strategy for directly inserting a Taq-amplified PCR product into a plasmid vector. The T7 and Sp6 promoters of the pCR™II vector allow in vitro transcription of the insert to produce sense or anti-sense products. The TA Cloning Kit Dual Promoter uses the pCR™II cloning vector and ExpressLink™ T4 DNA Ligase to generate a ligation product in a fifteen-minute, room-temperature ligation step. Reactions typically yield >80% recombinants containing inserts.
Features
Fast & convenient—15-minute, room-temperature ligation
Efficient—blue/white screening and >80% clones with correct insert
Flexible—choice of kanamycin or ampicillin resistance for flexible antibiotic selection
Hassle-free—eliminates any enzymatic modifications of the PCR product
Streamlined—does not require the use of PCR primers that contain restriction sites
Contents
This kit contains linearized pCR™II vector, ExpressLink™ T4 DNA ligase, 5X ExpressLink™ T4 DNA ligation buffer, dNTPs, 10X PCR buffer, sterile water, and controls.
Competent cell kits contain One Shot™ chemically competent E. coli, S.O.C. medium, and a supercoiled control plasmid.
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