--Hello,Patrick is correct. Primers are inexpensive to buy, but the companies that make them have purhcased expensive equipment. Also, the research reagents to make the primers are expensive and perishable. It really only makes financial sense to make your own if you need a large quantity. If you are only doing a few experiments, you're much better off buying them premade.
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