PCR Biosystems launches NGSBIO Library Quant Kit for Illumina

PCR Biosystems, the UK-based PCR experts, have expanded their range of specialist molecular biology kits with the introduction of NGSBIO Library Quant Kit for Illumina®. The new kit contains all the components necessary for accurate and sensitive quantification of DNA libraries prior to next generation sequencing (NGS) with Illumina platforms. Employed for the vast majority of NGS, the Illumina system requires quantification of libraries prior to sequencing to ensure the correct amount of library is loaded into the machine. This is essential for generating the maximum amount of clustering data possible per run, saving valuable time and money. An easy-to-see blue version of the kit has also been launched, containing a blue qPCR mix for greater pipetting precision and accuracy.

PCR Biosystems launches NGSBIO Library Quant Kit for Illumina
PCR Biosystems NGSBIO Library Quant Kit for Illumina®.

NGSBIO Library Quant Kit offers consistent and reliable quantification across a wide range of sample types, concentrations, fragment sizes and GC content. The kit contains 5 DNA standards, primers specific to the P5 and P7 Illumina adapter sequences, a convenient library dilution buffer and qPCRBIO SyGreen Mix or qPCRBIO SyGreen Blue Mix. The blue qPCR mix contains a non-reactive dye to improve reaction mix visibility and is particularly useful when using small reaction volumes or white plates.

PCR Biosystems also provide a free online calculation tool to help scientists quickly and easily analyse results generated with the NGSBIO Library Quant Kit. While anyone can benefit from this tool, it is particularly valuable to those who are new to NGS. Users can download the results in a pdf, or email the results to themselves with the additional benefit of accessing the data online for up to 30 days.

As specialists in PCR and other allied technologies, we listen closely to the needs of our customers, and we’ve developed our NGSBIO Library Quant Kit in response. qPCR is the most accurate technique available for library quantification, ensuring optimal cluster densities for improved sequencing efficiency and data quality. NGSBIO Library Quant Kit is designed to not only be highly accurate but also convenient and easy to use.”

Mark Stevens, Head of R&D

qPCR offers advantages over other methods as it only measures adapter-bound molecules that can be used as templates for library amplification and cluster generation as opposed to the quantity of all double stranded DNA that is present.

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