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Labeled primers

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Labeled primers are synthetic oligonucleotides used in various molecular biology techniques, such as PCR and DNA sequencing. They are designed with a fluorescent dye or other label attached, which allows for the detection and tracking of the amplified DNA or sequencing products.

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2 protocols using labeled primers

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Reconstitution of Fluorescent Mononucleosomes

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Mononucleosomes were reconstituted from purified, recombinant histones and PCR products containing the 601 positioning sequence as previously described (Lowary and Widom, 1998 (link); Shahian and Narlikar, 2012 (link)). Fluorescent DNA labels were introduced by PCR with labeled primers (Integrated DNA Technologies, IBA Life Sciences) and histone labels were introduced prior to octamer refolding using dye maleimides, similar to previously described (Shahian and Narlikar, 2012 (link)).
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Quantitative RT-PCR Protocol

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Bst and Taq polymerases, associated reaction buffers, and magnesium sulfate were purchased from New England Biolabs (Ipswich, MA). Betaine was purchased from Sigma Aldrich (St. Louis, MO), dNTPs and Thermoscript Reverse Transcriptase from Life Technologies (Carlsbad, CA). Superscript III Platinum One-Step quantitative kit, EvaGreen from Biotium (Hayward, CA) and ROX reference dye were purchased from Invitrogen (Carlsbad, CA). All primers, labeled primers, and probes were purchased from Integrated DNA Technologies (Coralville, IA).
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