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When using Thermo Scientific Phusion or Phire DNA polymerases or master mixes, we recommend calculating primer annealing temperatures using a Tm calculator, which is based on the modified Breslauer's method1. The tables below describe how to use the calculator and a few notes about primer design. (Related: Simplifying primer annealing)
Note: Annealing temperature calculation is not required for Phusion Plus DNA Polymerase due to its universal annealing feature.
Primer concentration (nM) | Use the actual primer concentration in the calculation. Recommendation for Phusion DNA Polymerase is 500 nM, but it can be varied between 200 nM–1,000 nM. |
Salt (mM) | Always use the default 50 mM salt concentration in the calculation. |
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Primer concentration (nM) | Use the actual primer concentration in the calculation. Recommendation for Phire Hot Start DNA Polymerase is 500 nM, but it can be varied between 200 nM–1,000 nM. |
Salt (mM) | Always use the default 50 mM salt concentration in the calculation. |
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