Hi Guys,
I was wondering if anybody has ever used a mix containing an internal reference dye with a Corbett Rotorgene or any other machine that does not require the reference for normalization.
Would it affect the Sybr Green fluorescence readings in any way?
thanks,
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ROX and Rotorgene
Started by sponge_nuts, Sep 15 2009 06:19 PM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 15 September 2009 - 06:19 PM
#2
Posted 23 October 2009 - 03:58 AM
hi there.. I have tried ROX mix with Roche Light Cycler 480
The efficiency will decrease and the LOQ obviously will be compromised... In short for a 5 pg sample the Ct (Cp) value will be less than one in which ROX is used (with the same amount)!!!
These systems as I understand are internally calibrated for normalization so dont require ROX, so when we add ROX, insteead of normalizing it adds to the backgound noice!!!
The efficiency will decrease and the LOQ obviously will be compromised... In short for a 5 pg sample the Ct (Cp) value will be less than one in which ROX is used (with the same amount)!!!
These systems as I understand are internally calibrated for normalization so dont require ROX, so when we add ROX, insteead of normalizing it adds to the backgound noice!!!
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#3
Posted 27 October 2009 - 07:14 PM
thank you for your reply,
I think it's better not adding things when they are not required..
thanks again
I think it's better not adding things when they are not required..
thanks again













