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SALSA MLPA KIT P300 Reference probemix-2
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The P300-A1 reference probemix contains reference probes and control fragments specific for unique human DNA sequences. This probemix has been developed to add 'home-made' synthetic MLPA probes. The control fragments and reference probes in this P300 probemix facilitate the data analysis of your synthetic probemix and maximise the number of synthetic probes you can include. Guidelines on how to design synthetic MLPA probes and the necessary RAW program are available on our website www.mlpa.com. Unfortunately, we cannot offer additional support on probe design. Please read our synthetic probe design protocol very carefully before you start designing. This P300-A1 reference probemix contains 15 reference probes. In addition, the Q-fragments, two D-fragments, one chromosome Y-specific and one chromosome X-specific control probe are included. The Q-fragments give a warning when insufficient amounts of sample DNA are used. The D-fragments give a warning when sample DNA was not completely denatured. SALSA MLPA kit P200 / P300 Reference probemix is available for 660 euro per 100 reactions.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE: MLPA kits are sold by MRC-Holland for research purposes and to demonstrate the possibilities of the MLPA technique. This kit is not CE/FDA certified for use in diagnostic procedures. Salsa MLPA kits are supplied with all necessary buffers and enzymes. Purchase of the Salsa MLPA test kits includes a limited license to use these products for research purposes. The use of this MLPA kit requires a thermocycler with heated lid and sequence type electrophoresis equipment. Different fluorescent PCR primers are available. The MLPA technique has been first described in Nucleic Acid Research 30, e57 (2002)
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Last change in probemix content Current lot number
: lot 0408 (April 2008) : lot 0408
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