Gastrointestinal Pathogen (GI) PCR Reagent Kit

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Description

Gastrointestinal Infection (GI) multiplex PCR assays are intended for the qualitative detection of GI track pathogens. The Scienetix GI multiplex PCR reagent kit contains multiplex PCR assays for the detection of bacterial (8), parasitic (6), viral (6) and internal control. The Scienetix multiplex reaction mixes (GRM-1 to GRM-8) are configured as open system reagents (OSR) for use with any real-time PCR system. Fine-tuned multiplex reactions are available in 2ml tubes or pre-plated in 384 well plates.

    KIT CONTENTS

    The Scienetix GI kit consists of pre-formulated multiplex PCR reactions and standards for monitoring assay performance.

    • Reaction Mix in Tubes
    • Positive Control (PC)
    • Exogenous Extraction and RT Control

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

    Sensitivity: < 10copies/ul
    Run Time: Approx 1:00 hr (depending on the instrument)
    Instrument: Applied Biosystems QuantStudio, Applied Biosystems 7500 Fast Dx (SDS software version 1.4 or later), Bio-Rad CFX96 or CFX384 (Maestro software version 1.1 or later) real-time PCR platforms.

    ORDERING INFORMATION

    Catalog# Reactions (10µl) Quantity per Kit Description
    GI-4-06-192T 192 6x2 Multiplex PCR Reagents pre-mixed tubes
    GI-4-06-96P 192 12 Multiplex PCR Reagents pre-plated 96 well break away plates (16 reactions [14 samples] per plate)
    GI-4-06-192P 192 6 Multiplex PCR Reagents pre-plated 384 well HALF plates (32 reactions [30 samples] per plate)
    GI-4-06-384P 192 3 Multiplex PCR Reagents pre-plated 384 well plates (64 reactions [62 samples] per plate)

    KIT TARGETS

    Virus Bacteria Parasite
    Human adenovirus-B C Campylobacter Ancylostoma duodenale
    Human astrovirus Clostridium difficile Giardia lamblia
    Norovirus G1 Enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) Cryptosporidium spp.
    Norovirus G2 Enteroinvasive E. coli (EIEC) Entamoeba histolytica
    Rotavirus A Helicobacter pylori Enterobius vermicularis
    Rotavirus B Salmonella Necator americanus
    Sapovirus Shigella
    Yersinia enterocolitica