HomeFAQsHow can the cloning vector work with both blunt-ended amplicons and single-base overhang-containing amplicons?
FAQ: How can the cloning vector work with both blunt-ended amplicons and single-base overhang-containing amplicons?
The mixes contain end-polishing components that will convert single-base overhangs, such as those present in amplicons made by Taq DNA polymerase or Taq-based mixes, to blunt ends. The blunt-end form then can be ligated into the pMiniT 2.0 vector.
Choose your country
North America
Europe
Asia-Pacific
Session Expired
You have been idle for more than 20 minutes, for your security you have been logged out. Please sign back in to continue your session.
Institution Changed
Your profile has been mapped to an Institution, please sign back for your profile updates to be completed.
Sign in to your NEB account
To save your cart and view previous orders, sign in to your NEB account. Adding products to your cart without being signed in will result in a loss of your cart when you do sign in or leave the site.