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Dahlgren C, Zhang HY, Du Q, Grahn M, Norstedt G, Wahlestedt C, Liang Z. (2008) Analysis of siRNA specificity on targets with double-nucleotide mismatches. Nucleic Acids Res. [Epub ahead of print] [abstract]

Tantin D, Gemberling M, Callister C, Fairbrother W. (2008) High-throughput Biochemical Analysis of in-vivo Location Data Reveals Novel Classes of POU5F1(Oct4)/DNA complexes. Genome Res. 18(4), 631-39. [abstract]

Tian, J., Gong, H., Sheng, N., Zhou, X., Gulari, E., Gao, X., and Church, G. (2004) Accurate multiplex gene synthesis from programmable DNA chips. Nature 432, 1050-1054.  [abstract]

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OligoMix® is a product developed in response to the need for pooled oligonucleotides used in multiplexing reactions.  We synthesize thousands of oligonucleotide sequences at once in parallel and then cleave the oligos releasing them into solution in a single microtube.  Synthesis occurs via standard DMT chemistry assuring efficient stepwise yield and high quality final product.  The product is delivered as a pool in a single microtube - ready to use for your experiment.

Product Description mix of DNA or RNA oligonucleotide sequences
Number of Oligos thousands of sequences or more per tube
Oligo Form duplex (ds) or single stranded (ss); desalted and ready for reactions
Length up to 100mers
5' or 3' terminus Modifications phosphate, fluorescent dyes, biotin, linkers, and others (inquire)
Internal Modifications modified DNA or RNA bases
Yield sub-fmols* per sequence and a total of pmols per OligoMix® tube
Price see product pricing page
Delivery 14 days

*One fmole per sequence is the calculated amount of starting material for oligo synthesis.  As with all standard oligonucleotide synthesis, the resulting final material will be of less quantity depending on the sequence length, composition, and other factors.

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