ddPCR™ Supermix for Residual DNA Quantification (1864038)
5 ml (5 x 1 ml), 2x supermix, for direct quantification of residual host cell DNA in the QX200™AutoDG™/ QX200™/QX100™ Droplet Digital™ PCR Systems

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Use this digital PCR supermix for residual host cell DNA (HCD) quantification to achieve maximum PCR efficiency, specificity, and sensitivity.
This 2x concentrated, ready-to-use mix has been optimized for use with Droplet Digital™ PCR (ddPCR™) Systems.
Key Benefits
- Highly precise and sensitive method for direct quantification of residual host cell DNA
- No DNA purification required
- Free of detectable E. coli, CHO, mouse, human, and yeast DNA
- Contains all components required for hydrolysis probe–based ddPCR except primers, probe(s), and template
- Limits nonspecific PCR amplification
- Hot-start polymerase keeps enzyme inactive during sample droplet partitioning
Applications and Uses
- Absolute quantification of residual HCD
- Environmental monitoring
- Food testing
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