To seal a PCR (polymerase chain reaction) plate, follow these steps:
- After adding the PCR reaction mix to the wells of the plate, place a sealing film or mat on the plate to prevent evaporation and contamination.
- Make sure the sealing film or mat is properly aligned with the wells and securely attached to the plate.
- If using a sealing film, press down on the film with a flat object (such as a pipette tip box) to ensure a tight seal.
- If using a silicone mat, make sure it clicks into place and that it fits snugly on the plate.
- Label the sealed plate with the necessary information, such as the sample ID, date, and experiment name.
- Store the sealed PCR plate in the appropriate storage conditions, depending on the experiment’s requirements.
It is important to properly seal a PCR plate to prevent evaporation of reaction components, contamination from outside sources, and to maintain the integrity of the reaction.
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Post time: Feb-21-2023