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GenomiPhi HY Kit

Cytiva 25-6600-22, sufficient for 25 reactions

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UNSPSC Code:
41116006
NACRES:
NA.55

usage

sufficient for 25 reactions

manufacturer/tradename

Cytiva 25-6600-22

availability

not available in Japan

shipped in

dry ice

storage temp.

−70°C

General description

illustra GenomiPhi HY DNA Amplification Kit offers highly efficient and representative whole-genome amplification with 40 to 50 μg yield from nanogram amounts of DNA sample.

The illustra GenomiPhi HY DNA Amplification Kit is part of the Phi29 DNA polymerase family of products from Cytiva. It contains all of the components necessary for midi-scale whole genome amplification by isothermal strand displacement amplification.

Amplification is highly uniform over the entire genome so that locus representation remains extremely close to the original DNA sample. Furthermore, amplification is carried out with very high fidelity due to Phi29 DNA polymerase proofreading activity.

The illustra GenomiPhi HY DNA Amplification Kit procedure is quick, simple and does not require a thermal cycler. A typical DNA yield of 40 to 50 μg DNA can be achieved in four h with little hands-on time. The average product length is over 10 kb. The starting material for GenomiPhi reactions can be purified DNA from any commercial kit or homebrew method, or a nonpurified cell lysate may be used. The kit was verified with DNA from various clinical samples including blood and buccal swabs.

GenomiPhi amplified DNA is suitable for various applications such as genotyping (SNP, STR, array CGH), cloning, sequencing, and DNA archiving.

Application

For midi-scale whole genome amplification by isothermal strand displacement amplification; typical downstream applications are genotyping (SNP, STR, array CGH) and DNA archiving.

Features and Benefits

  • Yields high-quality DNA (e.g., for high-throughput genotyping, hybridization, and DNA archival).
  • Outperforms PCR-based whole genome amplification techniques.
  • Quick and simple automation-friendly protocol; no thermal cycler required.
  • No template-independent, background amplification product.
  • Representative isothermal amplification of the whole genome.

Storage and Stability

Please be aware this product may be shipped 90 days before the expiration date. For more information on the batch specific expiration date, please contact technical service.

Analysis Note

To view the Certificate of Analysis for this product, please visit www.cytiva.com.

Legal Information

GenomiPhi
On packaging and insert:
For use only as licensed by Qiagen GmbH. and Cytiva. The Phi 29 DNA polymerase may not be re-sold or used except in conjunction with the other components of this kit. See US patent numbers 5,854,033, 6,124,120, 6,143,495, 6,323,009, 5,576,204, and equivalent patents and patent applications in other countries.
On container:
Subject to proprietary rights of Cytiva. May not be re-sold or used except with the other components of this kit. See US patent numbers 5,576,204, and equivalent patents and patent applications in other countries.
GenomiPhi is a trademark of Cytiva
illustra is a trademark of Cytiva

Storage Class Code

12 - Non Combustible Liquids


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