Hi everyone,
I am interesting about diagnostics kit which use real-time PCR technology.
The kit's instruction suggests us to use rotor gene 3000, but I have Rotor-Gene Q may it replace ?
More Information, the detection of amplified DNA fragment is performed in fluorimeter
channel FAM with the fluorescent quencher BHQ1. In addition, the kit contains a system to identify
possible PCR inhibition by measuring the VIC/JOE fluorescence of the internal control (IC).
Could I use Rotor-Gene Q ?
Thank you for your help.
Thitima
Rotor Gene 3000 and Rotor Gene Q
Started by thitima, Dec 15 2009 02:39 AM
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Posted 15 December 2009 - 02:39 AM
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Posted 16 December 2009 - 12:42 AM
thitima, on Dec 15 2009, 06:39 PM, said:
Hi everyone,
I am interesting about diagnostics kit which use real-time PCR technology.
The kit's instruction suggests us to use rotor gene 3000, but I have Rotor-Gene Q may it replace ?
More Information, the detection of amplified DNA fragment is performed in fluorimeter
channel FAM with the fluorescent quencher BHQ1. In addition, the kit contains a system to identify
possible PCR inhibition by measuring the VIC/JOE fluorescence of the internal control (IC).
Could I use Rotor-Gene Q ?
Thank you for your help.
Thitima
I am interesting about diagnostics kit which use real-time PCR technology.
The kit's instruction suggests us to use rotor gene 3000, but I have Rotor-Gene Q may it replace ?
More Information, the detection of amplified DNA fragment is performed in fluorimeter
channel FAM with the fluorescent quencher BHQ1. In addition, the kit contains a system to identify
possible PCR inhibition by measuring the VIC/JOE fluorescence of the internal control (IC).
Could I use Rotor-Gene Q ?
Thank you for your help.
Thitima
Check your manual if the channels are present.
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