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FAQ: How many fragments of DNA can be assembled in one
reaction?
NEBuilder® HiFi DNA Assembly: Bridging dsDNA with a ssDNA Oligo
Learn how NEBuilder® HiFi DNA Assembly bridges dsDNA with a ssDNA oligo.
The number of DNA segments that can be assembled in one reaction is dependent on the length and sequence of the fragments. Gibson
Assembly has been used to efficiently assemble up to twelve 0.4 kb inserts into a vector at one time. However, we recommend the assembly of
five or fewer inserts into a vector in one reaction in order to produce a clone with the correct insert. A strategy involving sequential assembly can be
used if all of the fragments cannot be assembled in a single reaction.
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