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Q-1: Limiting the relative activity of enzymes in various universal buffers documents the relative activity of limiting enzymes in various general buffers, but sometimes other buffers are more active than the buffers that come with the product (e.g. The buffer that comes with Hind III is M, but buffer K shows 200% activity). In this case, is there a problem with using a relatively active buffer to react? |