What is the effect of primer length on the specificity of resultant PCR products? Describe what would happen in a PCR experiment if you only used one primer instead of two primers. Why is RT-PCR used? What is the difference between it and normal PCR? What ...
Primer is not usually required for staining as it's meant to penetrate the wood, not sit atop it. 6 Is it easier to apply stain or paint? Stain application can be simpler but requires careful timing, while painting requires more preparation but is more forgiving. 5 Do stains come in diff...
a simple solution; after cleaning and sanding the door casing, we will prime with a stain-blocking coating then refinish. It used to be that only oil or alcohol based primers could seal these water soluble stains; but the new generation of effective water-based primer/sealers make this a ...
Icky-pic is a petrochemical product. It can be extremely sticky and can stain hands and clothing. It is also flammable, which leads to difficulty meeting UL ratings and other kinds of workarounds for installation. Cable contractors and others who work with outdoor cabling often complain about ...
The advantages of this approach rely on a better adhesion of the final functional coating to the pre-treated surface (i.e., with proper tie-coats and primer employment) but also on a higher exposure to the active sites of the specimen’s functional coating. Other problems come from the ...
Moreover, non-specific sequences can form double-stranded structures (e.g., primer dimers or non-specific product amplification) and thus can lead to an increase in the fluorescence signal. To avoid it, in addition to the fluorescence growth curve, a melting curve is analyzed at the end of...