The matrix standard set DS-32 is used to generate the 'multicomponent matrix' required when analyzing 5-FAM, JOE, NED, and ROXRead more
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4345831
8 Runs
Catalog number 4345831
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265,20
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Quantity:
8 Runs
Price (USD)
265,20
Each
Add to cart
The matrix standard set DS-32 is used to generate the 'multicomponent matrix' required when analyzing 5-FAM, JOE, NED, and ROX labeled DNA fragments on the Applied Biosystems 3500 and 3730 Series Systems. The Data Collection Software uses the multicomponent matrix to automatically analyze the four different colored fluorescent dye-labeled samples in a single capillary.
Supports 4-Dye Human Identity applications (i.e., AmpFLSTR kits), StockMarks, and Plant⁄Microbial AFLP assays.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
For Use With (Application)Sequencing
For Use With (Equipment)SeqStudio Genetic Analyzer, 3500 Genetic Analyzer, 3500xL Genetic Analyzer, 3130 Genetic Analyzer
Label or DyeFAM, JOE, NED, ROX
Product TypeDS-32 Matrix Standard Kit
Quantity8 Runs
Shipping ConditionWet Ice
FormatKit
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Contains one set of matrix standard DNA fragments with unique fluorescent dye labels. Enough for 8 runs. Store the kit at 2 - 8°C. Do not freeze.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
What is a spectral calibration?
A spectral calibration is an algorithm applied to raw data, which converts it into the component 4 or 5 dye data stored in the sample files. A spectral is created for a specific dye set (combination of dyes), array type (4 or 16 capillaries), and array length (36cm or 50cm). It is used to correct for the natural overlap of the fluorescent dyes.
Which fragment analysis matrix standards can I use for my Applied Biosystems 3130 Series instrument?
DS-02 (Dye Set E5), DS-30 (Dye Set D), DS-31 (Dye Set D), DS-32 (Dye Set F), and DS-33 (Dye Set G5) are all supported on the Applied Biosystems 3130 Series systems. Please refer to the Applied Biosystems 3130/3130xl Genetic Analyzers Getting Started Guide (http://tools.thermofisher.com/content/sfs/manuals/cms_041468.pdf) for more information.
I am using only one dye for fragment analysis but I see peaks in other colors below my peak of interest. Why is this?
If the peaks in other colors are directly below the peak of interest, the issue could be that the fluorescent dye being used is not part of the selected dye set, the spectral calibration needs to be performed, or the peaks are offscale. Confirm that the dye set selected on the instrument is compatible with the dye being used, run a new spectral calibration if the correct dye set has been selected and, if the signal intensity is too high, decrease sample concentration during PCR or when preparing samples for electrophoresis.
Can I switch dyes during a fragment analysis project?
We do not recommend that you switch dyes in the middle of a project. Switching dyes may result in a shift in the allele sizes as dyes differ in their mobility. If dyes are switched in the middle of a project, it will be necessary to identify the size shift for all the markers/targets in the amplicon product range. The size shift will be consistent throughout the project and it is only necessary to make the adjustment once.
A dye set is a combination of dyes that have minimum spectral overlap, which will allow you to multiplex products of similar size using different dyes. Although the size ranges may overlap, the use of a different dye will allow the software to easily distinguish between these products.