I think it is true as Patrik indicated that this very much depends upon what you want to get out of it. For example, if you buy primers for PCR from SIGMA the list price starts at 32 cents per base (US pricing of course). So, around $12 for a pair of primers of typical length. In some cases and maybe from other companies you might pay even less. So it would not it seems to me be worth launching a 3D printing project just for that, it would cost way too much. Learning about 3D and oligo synthesis (and maybe launching your own company??) now that's something else!
On Monday, March 11, 2013 11:54:49 PM UTC-5, Koeng wrote:
Thanks everyone, those are some very interesting companies :D--
Koeng
On Monday, March 11, 2013 7:43:09 AM UTC-7, Koeng wrote:Hello all! I was recently thinking about how wonderful it would be to be able to synthesize my own primers (Since I do not use restrictive enzymes in cloning). Has anyone done it? I was thinking about the 3D printer to make reactions and perhaps that could work... although I do not exactly know all the steps in synthesis... Anyone please put your 2 cents!Koeng
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