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Applied Biosystems™ MeltDoctor™ HRM Calibration Standard (20X)
Description
Includes
1 tube containing 1mL of a 20X solution of DNA template and primers which, when mixed with PCR reagents and dye, can be used to prepare a calibration plate for thermal and optical High Resolution Melt (HRM).
Can be used to prepare a plate for thermal and optical High Resolution Melt (HRM) calibration.
- Applied Biosystems MeltDoctor HRM Calibration Standard contains a DNA template and primers which, when mixed with PCR reagents and dye, can be used to prepare a plate for thermal and optical High Resolution Melt calibration
Gene Expression Analysis & Genotyping, Genotyping & Genomic Profiling, High Resolution Melting (HRM) Analysis, Methylation Analysis, Methylation-Sensitive HRM Analysis, PCR & Real-Time PCR, RNAi, Epigenetics & Noncoding RNA Research, Real Time PCR (qPCR)
Order Info
Wet ice shipping; store at -15° to -25°C; guaranteed minimum shelf life is 60 days
Specifications
Specifications
| Format | Tube |
| Content And Storage | 1 tube containing 1 mL of a 20X solution of DNA template and primers which, when mixed with PCR reagents and dye, can be used to prepare a calibration plate for thermal and optical High Resolution Melt (HRM). Store at -15°C to -25°C Guaranteed minimum shelf life is 60 days (exact expiry date printed on product and CofA). |
| Calibrated Dye | HRM (High Resolution Melting) Dye |
| For Use With (Equipment) | 7500 Fast System, 7900HT Fast System |
| Product Line | MeltDoctor |
| Product Type | HRM Calibration Standard |
| For Use With (Application) | Real Time PCR (qPCR) |
| Shipping Condition | Wet Ice |
| Quantity | 1 mL |
| Calibration Type | Thermal Calibration, Optic Calibration |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
We recommend to use 50-250 bp long PCR amplicons. Typically, shorter amplicons can distinguish the genotypes for a SNP better, especially for Type III and Type IV SNPs. This is simply because a single base variation affects the melting behavior of a 100 bp amplicon stronger than of a 500 bp amplicon, for example. In longer fragments, the risk of covering multiple mutations is also increased.
Positive control reactions should contain template DNA with a known sequence. In SNP genotyping experiments, this could be a sample with a known genotype. Positive control(s) for all genotypes should be included where possible to serve as a reference in melting curve comparison and assigning genotypes for test samples. In mutation scanning experiments, a sample with a wild type sequence could serve as a positive control. The controls should preferably have the same DNA concentration as their corresponding test samples. Control DNA should also be eluted and/or diluted in the same buffer as the samples.
A 3-step cycling protocol is recommended for the analysis of complicated (especially Type IV SNP) targets, amplicons longer than 200 bp, and amplicons with a primer annealing temperature that is less than 60 degrees C.
Check that there are no outliers on the plate. You cannot omit any wells on the HRM calibration plate.
There are a few possibilities. First, make sure the HRM Software version is v2.0.1, and the 7900HT Fast Real-Time PCR System software version is v2.3 or above. Second, check that the run method used was as recommended in the HRM protocol; make sure the ramp rate for the dissociation stage is 1%. Then try to open the calibration file from the HRM Software; if it does not open, the calibration file is defective. The defects could be due to a bad calibration plate or instrument uniformity issue.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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