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How do I generally conduct a T7-based Linear Amplification of DNA (TLDA)?

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How do I generally conduct a T7-based Linear Amplification of DNA (TLDA)?

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• Start with either ChIP or MeDIP samples. You need around 10ng of DNA per amplification reaction. • If you do not have enough DNA pool your IPs to start TLDA. The amplification typically yields 500 ng/µl (8 µl) of DNA, for a total of 4 µg of DNA. Microarrays usually require 2 µg per microarray.

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