Q1: Is there any general advice on GLP for qPCR?
Since this kit is so sensitive, avoiding possible sources of contamination is key for a successful qPCR. - Work in a clean environment and decontaminate the benchtop and pipettes with a 10% bleach solution. - Wipe down the areas with ethanol to remove the trace amounts of bleach and allow the area to try. - Use filtered tips. - Take care to ensure that pipetting is efficient and accurate. Calibrate your pipettes regularly. - Add standards directly into the premix and pipet up and down to flush out any remaining liquid from the tip. - Avoid pipetting onto the walls as this may skew the results. - The SYTO9 dye present within the premix is sensitive to light, so working quickly and diligently is recommended.
Q2: Does qPCR Premix contain ROX?
Our qPCR Premixes does not contain ROX Reference Dye. Ensure that the ROX channel of your device is switched off.
Q3: Which settings can be used for signal detection?
Our qPCR Premixes contains Syto9. You can use the SYBR Green channel for signal detection.
Q4: Are the Femto kits certified for low bioburden?
No, kits are not certified.
Q5: What is the origin of the human DNA Standards?
The DNA is derived from HeLa cells.
Q6: What is the primer target region?
The kit targets the LINE-1 region, with estimated 500,000 copies per genome.