WHAWB120208
QIAcard™ FTA™ Gene cards
3 sample areas per card, pkg of 100 cards
Synonym(s):
QIAcard™ FTA™ Gene (100), Whatman FTA, Z747475
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description
75 μL maximum volume/sample area, 225 μL maximum total volume/card
manufacturer/tradename
Qiagen WB120208
packaging
pkg of 100 cards
General description
Application
- molecular biology and amplifying the whole genome
- identification of animals, insects, and transgenics
- genomics and plasmid screening
- medical transfusions and human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing
- drug development and short tandem repeat (STR) analysis
- testing food and agriculture
Features and Benefits
- Consists of a free radical scavenger and chemical denaturants
- Sample storage at ambient temperature for a long time
- Immediate DNA capture improves process efficiency for short tandem repeat (STR) analysis by allowing direct amplification
- Contained in stiff card frame allowing the use of automated pipetting/dispensing and punching devices
- Takes less than 30 minutes to capture nucleic acid for downstream applications
- While proteins and inhibitors are removed from the matrix, DNA stays firmly attached to flinders technology associates (FTA), at ambient temperature for years, minimizing laboratory freezers requirement.
- Proteins, however, remain strongly linked to flinders technology associates (FTA) elute during the matrix′s elution of DNA
Other Notes
Apply only one blood sample to each card.
Field of Use : For internal research use only
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Protocols
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