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Build your own cloning starter set using our quick list of recommended products. Purchase at least one product from the categories below to receive a discount*:

  • 4 categories = 30% discount
  • 5–6 categories = 40% discount
  • 7–8 categories = 50% discount

* Offer valid in the US only. Discount is off list price, no additional discounts apply. Limit one item per category and one per unique SKU. To receive discount, orders must be placed through your account manager. Limit one offer per customer. Limits per institution may apply.

NewToCloning_RE 

Restriction enzyme digestion

NewToCloning_PCR 

NewToCloning_EndModification 

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Featured Cloning Resources

ONLINE RESOURCES

NEBNext_portal_web_icon  Getting Started with Molecular Cloning
Explore simple tips to improve efficiency in your cloning experiment.
NEBNext_portal_web_icon  Troubleshooting Guide for Cloning
Find common problems and solutions associated with cloning experiments.
NEBNext_portal_web_icon  Traditional Cloning Quick Guide
Find quick tips for optimization of each step in the cloning workflow.

ONLINE TOOLS

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Find products, protocols and tips for each step of your traditional cloning experiment.
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For help with scientific calculations and conversions

BROCHURES & TECHNICAL GUIDES

NEBNext_portal_literature_icon Molecular Cloning Technical Guide
Get help with product selection, protocols, tips for optimization and trouble-shooting.

 

Videos

  • OverviewOfTraditionalCloning_720

    Overview of Traditional Cloning

    Traditional Cloning refers to the generation of DNA fragments using restriction enzymes, and their subsequent assembly into vectors and transformation. The name is derived from the method’s history as the first widely-accepted cloning method. Learn more in this tutorial about the benefits and disadvantages of Traditional Cloning.