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temp
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70
50
Primer
Template
Denaturation Annealing
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time [min]
Fig. 5. Typical PCR temperature protocol.
Polymerisation
3.2.5. Thermocycler
The PCR reaction requires a repeated cycling through temperature
profiles (Fig. 5). Sample volumes of 20-100 lxL are used in small reaction
tubes, which will facilitate the heat transfer from the incubation device.
Temperature control is usually achieved by automated thermocyclers:
- Water bath devices;
- Heating blocks with conventional electrical heating and liquid cooling
systems; or - Heating based on other technologies, e.g., Peltier elements or fan heating.
It is the main feature of the devices to generate fast temperature
shifts in the range of 30-95°C. Deviations concerning block unifor-
mity or precision in repeated cycles of more than 1 °C are not tolerable.
A prerequisite for allele-specific amplification experiments is a highly
reproducible annealing temperature.
With regard to the adaptation of published protocols to a specific
thermocycler, it is very important to consider the way the actual tempera-
ture is determined and regulated. Three principles can be distinguished: