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No Band Due to Template or Reagent Quality Issues

Symptom
PCR fails to produce visible band despite correct concentrations and cycling parameters. Template degradation, contamination, or impure reagents may be inhibiting the reaction.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Template damaged, degraded (sheared), or contains PCR inhibitors
  2. 2 Primers contain impurities that inhibit PCR
  3. 3 Impure dNTPs used (contaminants cause incomplete/incorrect amplification or inhibition)
  4. 4 Water contaminated during prior pipetting events
  5. 5 PCR product has high GC content (>65%) making amplification difficult
Solutions
  1. 1 Use fresh template and increase cycles; if inhibitors suspected, dilute existing template; run control reaction with pure plasmid plus template to determine inhibitory effects
  2. 2 Use desalted primers or more highly purified primers; try diluting primers to test for inhibitory effects (but maintain at least 0.02 µM)
  3. 3 Use high-quality dNTPs from reliable source
  4. 4 Use fresh nuclease-free water
  5. 5 For GC-rich templates (>65%), increase annealing temperature and optimize using thermal gradient; add DMSO or secondary structure destabilizer (do not exceed 10%)
Related Video (2)
Addgene ★ 85
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Protocol
"Standard PCR protocol walkthrough directly addresses proper technique execution and identifies where template quality issues manifest during the reaction"
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 78
Complete DNA Extraction to Gel Electrophoresis Protocol
"Covers complete DNA extraction through gel electrophoresis, enabling observation of how template quality and PCR inhibitors affect band visibility at the visualization step"
Source: bio-rad.com ↗
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