Usually, if a gene is without special sequence complexity and the length is < 3000bp, the cost is about $.35 per base pair. But as always, once we get the sequence of the gene that you are interested in, we’ll perform full package analysis on the sequence and will provide you with the most economical way to balance the budget and the turnaround time.
Articles in this section
- Why do I see extra bands in my PCR product?
- Which vector do you use when synthesizing the gene?
- Which software can I use to open the sequence files of the synthesized gene?
- What QC data do I get for gene synthesis service?
- What options does GenScript offer for gene deliverables?
- What kind of bacterial strain is used in gene synthesis service and how should it be handled?
- What is the storage condition of genes/ constructs you made?
- What is the format you deliver the gene?
- How much does it cost if I want to synthesize a gene and clone it to a vector?
- How long is the longest gene you can synthesize?