TA Cloning™ Kit, with pCR™2.1 Vector and One Shot™ INVαF' Chemically Competent E. coli
TA Cloning&trade; Kit, with pCR&trade;2.1 Vector and One Shot&trade; INV&alpha;F' Chemically Competent <i>E. coli</i>
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TA Cloning™ Kit, with pCR™2.1 Vector and One Shot™ INVαF' Chemically Competent E. coli

The TA Cloning™ Kit with pCR™2.1 vector provides a quick, one-step cloning strategy for directly inserting a Taq-amplified PCR product深入閱讀
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產品號碼No. of ReactionsVector
K20004040 ReactionspCR2.1
K20000120 ReactionspCRII
產品號碼 K200040
價格 (TWD)
-
No. of Reactions:
40 Reactions
Vector:
pCR2.1
The TA Cloning™ Kit with pCR™2.1 vector provides a quick, one-step cloning strategy for directly inserting a Taq-amplified PCR product into a plasmid vector. The TA Cloning™ Kit uses the pCR™2.1 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 of the TA Cloning™ Kit with pCR™2.1 vector:
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

The pCR™2.1 vector provides:
• 3'-T overhangs for direct ligation of Taq-amplified PCR products
• T7 promoter for in vitro RNA transcription and sequencing
• A versatile polylinker with flanking EcoR I sites for easy excision of inserts
• M13 forward and reverse primer sites for sequencing

How TA Cloning™ Works
Taq polymerase has a non-template-dependent activity that adds a single deoxyadenosine (A) to the 3' ends of PCR products. The linearized vector supplied in this kit has single 3' deoxythymidine (T) residues. This allows PCR inserts to ligate efficiently with the vector.

Kit Configurations
The TA Cloning™ Kit is offered in a variety of configurations: without competent cells (K2020-20 and K2020-40), with One Shot™ INVF' Chemically Competent E. coli (K2000-01 and K2000-40), with One Shot™ TOP10F' Chemically Competent E. coli (K2030-01 and K2030-40), and with One Shot™ TOP10 Chemically Competent E. coli (K2040-01 and K2040-40) in 20- and 40-reaction kit sizes.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
規格
Bacterial or Yeast StrainINVαF ́
Cell TypeChemically Competent E. coli
Cloning MethodTA Cloning
For Use With (Application)PCR Cloning
No. of Reactions40 Reactions
Product LineOne Shot
Product TypeCloning Kit
PromoterT7
Quantity40 reactions
VectorpCR2.1
FormatKit
Unit SizeEach
內容物與存放
TA Cloning™ kits contain linearized pCR™2.1 vector, ExpressLink™ T4 DNA ligase, 5X ExpressLink™ T4 DNA ligation buffer, dNTPs, 10X PCR buffer, sterile water, and controls. The competent cell kits contain One Shot™ chemically competent E. coli, S.O.C. medium, and a supercoiled control plasmid.

Store One Shot™ E. coli at -80°C. Store all other components at -20°C. All reagents are guaranteed stable for 6 months when properly stored.

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Abstract
Genetic and epigenetic incompatibilities underlie hybrid dysgenesis in Peromyscus.
Authors:Vrana PB, Fossella JA, Matteson P, del Rio T, O'Neill MJ, Tilghman SM
Journal:Nature Genetics
PubMed ID:10802670
'Crosses between the two North American rodent species Peromyscus polionotus (PO) and Peromyscus maniculatus (BW) yield parent-of-origin effects on both embryonic and placental growth. The two species are approximately the same size, but a female BW crossed with a male PO produces offspring that are smaller than either parent. In ... More
Evaluation of transgenic tomato plants expressing an additional phytoene synthase in a fruit-specific manner.
Authors: Fraser Paul D; Romer Susanne; Shipton Cathie A; Mills Philippa B; Kiano Joy W; Misawa Norihiko; Drake Rachel G; Schuch Wolfgang; Bramley Peter M;
Journal:Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
PubMed ID:11805345
'Phytoene synthase from the bacterium Erwinia uredovora (crtB) has been overexpressed in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. cv. Ailsa Craig). Fruit-specific expression was achieved by using the tomato polygalacturonase promoter, and the CRTB protein was targeted to the chromoplast by the tomato phytoene synthase-1 transit sequence. Total fruit carotenoids of primary ... More
Reduction of false positives in prokaryotic mRNA differential display [In Process Citation]
Authors:Nagel A, Fleming JT, Sayler GS
Journal:Biotechniques
PubMed ID:10343902
Mutations in a new gene in Ellis-van Creveld syndrome and Weyers acrodental dysostosis.
Authors:Ruiz-Perez VL, Ide SE, Strom TM, Lorenz B, Wilson D, Woods K, King L, Francomano C, Freisinger P, Spranger S, Marino B, Dallapiccola B, Wright M, Meitinger T, Polymeropoulos MH, Goodship J
Journal:Nature Genetics
PubMed ID:10700184
Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (EvC, MIM 225500) is an autosomal recessive skeletal dysplasia characterized by short limbs, short ribs, postaxial polydactyly and dysplastic nails and teeth. Congenital cardiac defects, most commonly a defect of primary atrial septation producing a common atrium, occur in 60% of affected individuals. The disease was mapped ... More
Immunogene therapy of tumors with vaccine based on Xenopus homologous vascular endothelial growth factor as a model antigen.
Authors: Wei Y Q; Huang M J; Yang L; Zhao X; Tian L; Lu Y; Shu J M; Lu C J; Niu T; Kang B; Mao Y Q; Liu F; Wen Y J; Lei S; Luo F; Zhou L Q; Peng F; Jiang Y; Liu J Y; Zhou H; Wang Q R; He Q M; Xiao F; Lou Y Y; Xie X J; Li Q; Wu Y; Ding Z Y; Hu B; Hu M; Zhang W;
Journal:Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
PubMed ID:11553767
Overcoming immune tolerance of the growth factors associated with tumor growth should be a useful approach to cancer therapy by active immunity. We used vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) as a model antigen to explore the feasibility of the immunogene tumor therapy with a vaccine based on a single xenogeneic ... More