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Does the TripleMaster PCR System use additives to deal with GC-rich targets?

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Does the TripleMaster PCR System use additives to deal with GC-rich targets?

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No. The special formulation of the TripleMaster buffer systems stabilizes the enzymes and thus provides for PCR conditions that dissolve stable secondary structures. It is possible to add substances such as DMSO but considerably less additive is required in comparison with other systems. This is of marked benefit to PCR fidelity.

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