TaqMan™ TAMRA™ PROBE, 5'FAM™, 20 nmol - FAQs

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How can I calculate the concentration of a TaqMan probe?

The initial concentration or total yield of your synthesized probe is listed on the data sheet supplied with the probe. TaqMan probes are sometimes shipped in the lyophilized state, but more often are shipped in solution (1X TE). To create a working stock solution of your probe or primers, you should reconstitute or dilute the probe in the appropriate volume of sterile 1X TE (1 mM Tris, 0.1 mM EDTA, pH 8.0) or sterile, nuclease-free H2O. Detailed instructions on how to calculate the proper volume of solution to add to your probe are provided in our online Tutorial document "Reconstituting and Diluting Primers and TaqMan Probes". You can find a copy on our website by entering this title in the main Search field.

Why does a TaqMan TAMRA probe need to have more C's (Cytosines) than G's (Guanidines) in the sequence?

Empirical data has shown that TaqMan TAMRA probes which contain more Gs than Cs will generally have lower ΔRn values and overall poor performance compared to those that do not. For more information on designing TaqMan TAMRA probes, please consult tutorials related to the Primer Express software.

What are your recommendations for the best way to dilute and store my TaqMan probe?

The probe should be diluted in TE buffer [10 mM Tris-HCl, pH 8.0 (at 25°C), 1 mM EDTA]. We recommend storing your probes, both stocks and working solutions, at -20°C in aliquots. This is to cut down on the number of times the probe is subject to freeze-thaws. For detailed information on diluting primers and probes, please refer to the tutorial entitled "Reconstituting and Diluting Primers and TaqMan Probes". You can find it on our website by entering this title in the main search field.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within ourTaqMan Primers and Probes Support Center.