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Smeared Bands Due to Template Quality or Concentration Issues

Symptom
Gel displays smeared bands suggesting degraded products or heterogeneous amplification. Template-related issues such as degradation, contamination, or excessive concentration are suspected.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Excessive template concentration causing polymerase inhibition from carryover inhibitors or inefficient denaturation
  2. 2 Template degraded or sheared producing heterogeneous fragment sizes
  3. 3 Template contains exonuclease activity degrading PCR products during cycling
  4. 4 Primers contain impurities or contaminants interfering with clean amplification
  5. 5 Impure dNTPs leading to incomplete or heterogeneous amplification
  6. 6 Contaminated water affecting reaction quality
Solutions
  1. 1 Reduce template concentration and/or reduce number of cycles; increase denaturation time/temperature if needed
  2. 2 Use fresh, high-quality template; verify template integrity by gel electrophoresis before PCR
  3. 3 Use freshly prepared template; avoid freeze-thaw cycles that may introduce degradation
  4. 4 Use desalted or more highly purified primers; test dilution effects (maintain >0.02 µM minimum)
  5. 5 Use high-quality dNTPs from reliable source
  6. 6 Use fresh nuclease-free water; use dedicated water aliquots to prevent contamination
Related Video (3)
Addgene ★ 78
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Protocol
"Covers complete PCR protocol including template preparation and reaction setup, directly relevant to understanding how template concentration affects amplification"
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 72
Complete DNA Extraction to Gel Electrophoresis Protocol
"Demonstrates DNA extraction through gel electrophoresis, showing both template quality assessment and the smeared band artifact that indicates the failure condition"
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 71
PCR protocol fundamentals—hands-on operation guide
"Structured PCR protocol demonstration with hands-on operational guidance relevant to proper template handling and reaction optimization"
Source: bio-rad.com ↗
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