FOR THIS WE USE
Homo sapiens interleukin 6 (IL6), transcript variant 1, mRNA
ALWAYS USE COMPLETE TRANSCRIPTOM VARIANT FOR PRIMERS
WATCH THIS VIDEO FOR STEPS
GO TO THE NCBI.COM
SUMMERY
PCR TEMPLATE - LEAVE AS DEFAULT
PRIMER PARAMETERS- PCR PRODUCT SIZE MAX 200
PRIMER TIME
MIN 59
OPT 62
MAX 65
EXON/INTRON SELECTION
INTRON INCLUSION- YES
MIN 200
LIKE SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE
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