Silvia_84 Posted April 8, 2016 Posted April 8, 2016 Hi all, I am doing PCR and I am using the biomix red as a polymerase. The mix already contains all the components for the reaction but I need to increase the concentration of magnesium in my reaction. I can't understand very well the protocol. It says that the MgCl2 concentration in the buffer provided is 6mM (3mM final concentration) and should be adjusted just if necessary. Then it reports a table showing the volume of additional MgCl2 to add to a 50 ul reaction to achieve different final concentrations. The table says to add 0 ul of 50 mM MgCl2 to 50 ul final reaction volume to reach a concentration of 2mM, 0.5 to reach a concentration of 2.5 and 1 for a 3mM concentration. What I don't understand is that reading this protocol it seems to me that the reaction mix already contains 3mM of Magnesium. So why should I add 1 ul to reach a final concentration of 3mM?And if I wanted a 5mM concentration, should I add 3ul? I was not able to attach the link, anyway if you google biomix red protocol , you find it right now. I hope to have been clear. Thank you
foxy john Posted April 12, 2016 Posted April 12, 2016 Not sure but just try it and see. Strongly suspect that as long as you have Mg ions present it's OK.
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