HPLC Method for Analysis of Oligonucleotides 37 mer on BIST A Column

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Description

· Separation type: Bridge Ion Separation Technology, or BIST™ by SIELC Technologies · HPLC Method for Analysis of Oligonucleotides on BIST A Column by SIELC Technologies · This is a single-stranded DNA molecule that is 37 nucleotides long, and its sequence is as follows: · GGC CAC GCG TCG ACT AGT ACT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT T

The sequence contains the nucleotides G, C, A, and T, which represent the four different bases in DNA. The sequence also contains a stretch of thymine (T) nucleotides at the end, which serves as a poly-T tail. This tail is often added to oligonucleotides used in PCR and other molecular biology techniques to increase their binding affinity to the target DNA sequence.

The sequence also contains a specific sequence that can be used for hybridization or amplification purposes. The sequence GGC CAC GCG TCG ACT AGT ACT is known as the “primer” sequence, and it can be used to specifically bind to a complementary DNA sequence in PCR or other molecular biology techniques.

Overall, the sequence shown is an example of a synthetic oligonucleotide that can be used in various molecular biology applications.

Method Parameters

Mobile PhaseGradient MeCN – 50-5%, 10 min
BufferMg acetate pH 4.0 – 20 mM
Flow Rate1.0 ml/min
DetectionUV 260 nm
Class of CompoundsOligonucleotides
Analyzing CompoundsOligonucleotides

HPLC Column Used

BIST A, 4.6 x 100 mm, 5 µm, 100 A, surface coated