We usually do it overnight because that's convenient, but if you're working with 1-2mL of liquid, it's similar to an ice cube size, and it'd take ~1-2h to freeze completely. Add a hack: you could separate your DNA extract into aliquots of 0.5mL in small tubes so they freeze faster.
@@htrr23 You'd want to aim for frozen solid. The freezing step helps deal with the PCR inhibitors like proteases in the solution - they defrost more slowly that DNA, so it's a quick/cheap fix for removing them without using a column, or a more intense DNA extraction method. It's like the reverse of how you need to fully defrost enzymes before use.
Hmmm, I think I have the same problem. How long do you store the sample in the freezer after diluting in 1 to 10 water?
We usually do it overnight because that's convenient, but if you're working with 1-2mL of liquid, it's similar to an ice cube size, and it'd take ~1-2h to freeze completely. Add a hack: you could separate your DNA extract into aliquots of 0.5mL in small tubes so they freeze faster.
@@BentoLab got it. Thanks for the information.. wil try soon
@@BentoLab By the way so we need to make it solid frozen? Because in my lab we just dip in ice or put in fridge (not frozen)
@@htrr23 You'd want to aim for frozen solid. The freezing step helps deal with the PCR inhibitors like proteases in the solution - they defrost more slowly that DNA, so it's a quick/cheap fix for removing them without using a column, or a more intense DNA extraction method.
It's like the reverse of how you need to fully defrost enzymes before use.
Please send More details full Pcr test vedio
Hi, if you want to see a complete PCR workflow have a look at this recent video: ua-cam.com/video/7GJfRjlPYj4/v-deo.html
thank you so much!! I didn't get bands today but I didn't get it off the top only so I'm going to try again