Home Failure Case Library Nonspecific Bands in PCR
End-point PCR Primers moderate

Nonspecific Bands in PCR

Symptom
Multiple unwanted bands appear on gel electrophoresis alongside or instead of the desired PCR product
Common Causes
  1. 1 Primers have complementary sequences at 3′ ends causing primer-dimer formation
  2. 2 Annealing temperature too low allowing nonspecific binding
  3. 3 Suboptimal magnesium concentration
  4. 4 Excessive annealing time
Solutions
  1. 1 Verify primers lack complementary sequences at 3′ ends
  2. 2 Use hot-start polymerase to reduce nonspecific amplification
  3. 3 Increase annealing temperature in 2–5°C increments and minimize annealing time
  4. 4 Optimize magnesium concentration for each template and primer combination
  5. 5 Try nested PCR approach
Related Video (2)
Addgene ★ 95
How to Design Primers for PCR
"Directly addresses primer design for PCR, the core technique where nonspecific banding and primer-dimer formation occur"
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 78
Step-by-Step PCR Experiment Protocol Guide
"Step-by-step PCR protocol demonstration provides experimental context to understand how primer design failures manifest as multiple bands on gels"
Source: thermofisher.com ↗
← Back to all cases