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I'm just wondering how stable they are after PCR amplification. Recommended storage conditions? How long can the samples survive at room temperature?
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I keep the PCR product in 4 degree after 5xcycles pre-run. After extension cycles, I purified the library and stored them in minus 20 degree. I prefer keep them on ice rather than RT although samples are DNA.
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atac-seq, library perparation, stability |
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