KCQS03
KiCqStart® SYBR® Green qPCR ReadyMix™
iQ™, with fluorescein for Bio-Rad systems
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form
liquid
usage
sufficient for 1250 reactions
sufficient for 250 reactions
sufficient for 5000 reactions
feature
dNTPs included
hotstart
storage condition
protect from light
technique(s)
qPCR: suitable
color
colorless
input
purified DNA
compatibility
for use with Bio-Rad MyiQ
for use with Bio-Rad iCycler iQ
for use with Bio-Rad iQ 5
detection method
SYBR® Green
shipped in
dry ice
storage temp.
−20°C
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General description
KiCqStart SYBR Green qPCR ReadyMix is a 2X concentrated, ready-to-use master mix that contains all components, except primers and template, for real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) This unique combination of proprietary buffer, stabilizers, and Hot-Start Taq DNA polymerase delivers maximum PCR efficiency, sensitivity, specificity and robust fluorescent signal using fast, or conventional, cycling protocols with SYBR Green qPCR.
Highly specific amplification is crucial to successful qPCR with SYBR Green I dye technology because this dye binds to and detects any dsDNA generated during amplification. Hot-Start Taq DNA polymerase is antibody mediated to be inactive prior to the initial PCR denaturation step.
Highly specific amplification is crucial to successful qPCR with SYBR Green I dye technology because this dye binds to and detects any dsDNA generated during amplification. Hot-Start Taq DNA polymerase is antibody mediated to be inactive prior to the initial PCR denaturation step.
Application
KiCqStart® SYBR® Green qPCR ReadyMix™ has been used for the qPCR analysis of 16S rRNA.
Different real-time PCR systems employ different strategies for the normalization of fluorescent signals and correction of well-to-well optical variations. It is critical to match the appropriate qPCR reagent to your specific instrument. KiCqStart SYBR Green qPCR ReadyMix, iQ contains fluorescein for experimental plate well factor collection on iCycler iQ real-time detection systems or the MyiQ detection system.
Different real-time PCR systems employ different strategies for the normalization of fluorescent signals and correction of well-to-well optical variations. It is critical to match the appropriate qPCR reagent to your specific instrument. KiCqStart SYBR Green qPCR ReadyMix, iQ contains fluorescein for experimental plate well factor collection on iCycler iQ real-time detection systems or the MyiQ detection system.
PCR applications:
- Gene expression
- DNA quantification
- CHiP
Features and Benefits
- Assay results in as little as 33 minutes
- Highly efficient and sensitive real-time PCR results
- Little/no optimization required
Components
2X reaction buffer containing optimized concentrations of MgCl2, dNTPs (dATP, dCTP, dGTP, dTTP), KiCqStart Taq DNA Polymerase, SYBR Green dye, 20 nM fluorescein, and stabilizers
packaging:
250 reactions* = 2 X 1.25 mL tubes
1250 reactions* = 10 X 1.25 mL tubes
5000 reactions* = 1 X 50 mL tube
*number of reactions based on a 20uL volume
packaging:
250 reactions* = 2 X 1.25 mL tubes
1250 reactions* = 10 X 1.25 mL tubes
5000 reactions* = 1 X 50 mL tube
*number of reactions based on a 20uL volume
Other Notes
Storage Conditions:
KiCqStart SYBR Green qPCR ReadyMix is stable for 1 year when stored in a constant temperature freezer at -20°C, protected from light. For convenience, it may be stored unfrozen at +2 to +8°C for up to 6 months. After thawing, mix thoroughly before using. Repeated freezing and thawing of the product is not recommended. However, the product demonstrated no loss of performance after 20 freeze-thaw cycles or 2 months at +20°C.
KiCqStart SYBR Green qPCR ReadyMix is stable for 1 year when stored in a constant temperature freezer at -20°C, protected from light. For convenience, it may be stored unfrozen at +2 to +8°C for up to 6 months. After thawing, mix thoroughly before using. Repeated freezing and thawing of the product is not recommended. However, the product demonstrated no loss of performance after 20 freeze-thaw cycles or 2 months at +20°C.
Legal Information
KiCqStart is a registered trademark of QIAGEN Beverly Inc.
ReadyMix is a trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC
SYBR is a registered trademark of Life Technologies
iQ is a trademark of Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.
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WGK 3
Flash Point(F)
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Flash Point(C)
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