Research assay kit MOLgen
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Characteristics

Applications
for research, DNA extraction
Sample type
clinical, for DNA
Analysis mode
for real-time PCR

Description

“Molgen Sample Validation S1 Kit” is an assay kit for the quantitative valuation of human DNA in clinical samples by real-time PCR. Introduction “Molgen Sample Validation S1 Kit” is designed for the quantitative valuation of human DNA in clinical samples (epithelial scrapings) for the purpose of validation of the quality of sample collection and increasing the reliability of the infectious agents’ DNA identification results by real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method with fluorescent detection of amplified product. “Molgen Sample Validation S1 Kit” contains reagents requiredfor 96 tests, including control samples. “Molgen Sample Validation S1 Kit” is recommended for use with PCR kits of MOLgen series for DNA detection. The kit is validated for use with iQ5 iCycler, CFX96 (Bio-Rad, USA) and DT-96 (DNA-Technology, Russia). Principle Of Method Sample collection quality validation method is based on a quantitative valuation of the content of human hydroxymethylbilane synthase (HMBS) gene DNA region in the PCR sample, prepared from epithelial scraping using DNA extraction kits of “MOLgen” series. The quantity of human DNA detectable in PCR sample is proportional to the quantity of epithelial cells in the scraping sample. Negative result in the detection of infectious agent’s DNA in scrapings is considered reliable when PCR sample contains at least 250 copies (genome equivalents) of HMBS gene DNA, which indicates a qualitative sampling of clinical material for research. Kit Components Number of tests 96

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