Webinar: High-precision PCR using ThermaGenix Reagents
What Does It Cover?
The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a mainstay of molecular biology and genomics that provides an efficient and rapid in vitro method for enzymatic amplification of DNA or RNA sequences from various sources. There are three unique, easy-to-use PCR additives that act at different temperatures to improve sensitivity and product yield by preventing mis-priming:
1. ThermaStop™ reagent: acts like a universal hot-start for Type A and Type B DNA polymerases
2. ThermaGo™ reagent: enhances the specificity of these same enzymes during the course of amplification
3. ThermaStop™-RT reagent: acts like a hot-start for many reverse transcriptases
Each reagent is a chemically modified oligonucleotide produced under GMP conditions and sold as a dry powder. Stable at room temperature, each reagent can simply be added to the enzyme of your choice before adding that enzyme/reagent complex to the master mix. These improvements are observed for both inexpensive Type A Taq polymerases and very expensive HiFi Type B DNA polymerases in applications such as qPCR, multiplexing, and preparation of DNA amplicons prior to next-generation sequencing (NGS).
What Will You Learn?
- General background on three ThermaGenix PCR reagents: ThermaStop™, ThermaGo™ and ThermaStop™-RT reagents
- How each reagent can be used to decrease amplification errors that result in synthesis of nonspecific products
- How the addition of these reagents improves the specificity and sensitivity of PCR reactions built using every one of at least 40 enzymes tested
Who Should Attend?
Anyone performing PCR and/or RT-PCR including multiplexing, endpoint qPCR and NGS.
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