[DIYbio] Re: Phosphorescent PCR dye


By slow, I am thinking of phosphors as used in analog oscilloscopes That put out light for
many milliseconds after a microseconds pulse of input light.  Not minutes, not nanoseconds either.


Hello,
this is exactly what I was thinking at. Yesterday I was reasoning about the bonding mechanism of SYBR Green with a friend of mine who is studying chemical. We reached no relevant results. Could be possible to make a molecole which can bind to any DNA and demonstrate a phosphorescent behaviour? How does SYBR green binding work?
 

Do you confim me that what I wrote are, more or less, SYBR Green timing?

Thank you,

Gabriele

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