Primer Design & Synthesis Service
abm offers a one-stop Custom qPCR Primer Design Service, aiming to save time, effort, and money by preventing complications or even failures in qPCR experiments. A pair of well-designed primers is one of the key requirements for a successful qPCR experiment. With years of expertise in PCR/qPCR research and formulation, scientists at abm are able to design qPCR primers with high specificity while minimizing the chance of primer dimer formation. This can be achieved with the use of our in-house developed software to run through simulations and predictions to select and ensure excellent primer design.
To place an order, download and fill out the Primer Order Form including all the required information such as your oligo name, oligo sequence and synthesis scale. Email the form to quotes@abmgood.com
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Core Services
Service Name | Unit | Cat. No. | Unit Price |
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Primer Design Service | 1 Pair Design | C130 | $80.00 |
Primer Synthesis (25 nmol) | 1 Base | C132 | $0.35* |
Primer Synthesis (100 nmol) | 1 Base | C133 | $0.70* |
Primer Synthesis (250 nmol) | 1 Base | C231 | $1.25* |
sgRNA PCR Primer Pair Design & Synthesis Service (25 nmol/primer) | 1 Pair | C336 | $99.00 |
sgRNA Target-Specific Oligo Design & Synthesis Service (100 nmol) | 1 Oligo | C337 | $120.00 |
Additional Info
abm offers standard desalted custom DNA oligo synthesis in three different synthesis scales. All synthesized DNA oligos are shipped in lyophilized format. The following table outlines our synthesis scale and the minimum guaranteed yield for each service.Cat. No | Synthesis Scale | Minimum Guaranteed Yield | Minimum Required Primer Length |
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C132 | 25 nmol | 12 nmol | 15-60 nt |
C133 | 100 nmol | 30 nmol | 10-90 nt |
C231 | 250 nmol | 50 nmol | 5-100 nt |
•Primer Design Examples
abm understands primer design can make or break your PCR/qPCR experiment - check out some examples below: