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  • emPCR Reagents

    I'm back with another question!
    I was wondering if the emPCR reagents are the same in both the Lib-L and Lib-A kits. Not the primers or beads, of course, but things like the Capture Bead Wash buffer, emPCR additive, enzyme mix, PPiase, etc. There have been a few occasions when I've set up Lib-L and Lib-A emulsions at the same time, and it would be handy if I could use the same reagents for both.
    Thank you!!

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    I would think so, but don't know for sure. Maybe check the part number of the individual tubes and see if they match?

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    • #3
      Hi Anthony,

      The Amplification Primer, Enrichment Primer, Sequencing Primer and Capture beads are unique to the Lib-A and Lib-L kits, so be sure not to interchange these. The other reagents are common between the two kits and could be used during a parallel set-up.

      Nicole

      Technical Support Scientist
      454 Life Sciences, A Roche Company

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