TaqMan™ Copy Number Reference Assay, mouse, Tert
TaqMan™ Copy Number Reference Assay, mouse, Tert
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TaqMan™ Copy Number Reference Assay, mouse, Tert

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Mouse TaqMan® Copy Number Reference Assays are run with predesigned, Custom Plus, and Custom TaqMan® Copy Number Assays in a자세히 알아보기
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카탈로그 번호수량
44583693,000 reactions
4458368750 reactions
카탈로그 번호 4458369
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3,000 reactions

Mouse TaqMan® Copy Number Reference Assays are run with predesigned, Custom Plus, and Custom TaqMan® Copy Number Assays in a duplex, real-time PCR reaction to detect and measure copy number variations in the mouse genome. Mouse TaqMan® Copy Number Reference Assays are also compatible with the common vector marker and reporter gene predesigned TaqMan® Copy Number Assays. Two options for genes that can be used as endogenous reference genes in mice are offered: Tfrc and Tert. TaqMan® Copy Number Reference Assays are designed to unique genomic sequences in the mouse reference genome assembly (NCBI Build 37/mm9) and are required for relative quantitation of copy number targets.

TaqMan® Copy Number Assays quantitate the gene of interest and normalize to an endogenous reference gene known to be present in two copies in a diploid genome. Please note that TaqMan® Copy Number Reference Assays are species-specific.

Tert: The Alternative Reference Gene Option
TaqMan® Copy Number Reference Assays have a VIC® dye-labeled TAMRA™ probe and reference sequence-specific forward and reverse primers. The assays are not primer limited.

TaqMan® Copy Number Reference Assay, Mouse, Tfrc is recommended as the standard reference assay for copy number analysis in mice. This assay detects the transferrin receptor gene (Tfrc) on chromosome 16, cytoband 16qB3. The assay location is chr.16:32626732 on NCBI build 37. It has a 91 bp amplicon that maps within exon 17 of the Tfrc gene.

TaqMan® Copy Number Reference Assay, Mouse, Tert is an alternative reference assay; it is recommended in the event that the Tfrc assay functions poorly with a sample because of chromosomal aberrations or other issues. The assay targets the telomerase reverse transcriptase (Tert) gene on chromosome 13, cytoband 13qC1. The assay location is chr.13:73778992 on NCBI build 37. It has a 96 bp amplicon that maps within intron 8 of the Tert gene.

Simplest Workflow Available
TaqMan® Copy Number Assays have the simplest workflow of all currently available CNV analysis methods. The test assay (FAM™ dye labeled), the reference assay (VIC® dye labeled), your sample DNA, and TaqMan® Master Mix are combined and then run on an Applied Biosystems® Real-Time PCR System using the standard TaqMan® Copy Number Assay protocol. On average, set-up to primary analysis takes only 3-4 hours (including an approximately 2 hour PCR run).

Powerful Data Analysis Software
CopyCaller® Software was developed specifically for TaqMan® Copy Number Assay data analysis. This free, easy-to-use software utilizes a graphical interface that quickly calculates the possible copy numbers for a set of samples in a run. It also gives a confidence value for each copy number call, and has outlier functionality.

For Research Use Only. Not for human or animal therapeutic or diagnostic use.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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3'프라이머 수정None
5'프라이머 수정None
형식Tube
유전자 기호TERT
내부 프로브 수정VIC (5'), TAMRA Quencher (3')
제품라인TaqMan
제품 유형Copy Number Reference Assay
수량3,000 reactions
배송 조건Dry Ice
Mouse
타겟Tert (Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase)
농도20X
검출 방법Primer-probe
GC-Rich PCR PerformanceLow
라벨 또는 염료TAMRA, VIC
PCR 방법qPCR
반응 속도Standard
Unit SizeEach
구성 및 보관
Control Primer-Probe Set(s)

자주 묻는 질문(FAQ)

Can I use TaqMan Gene Expression Assays for a gene copy number study?

TaqMan Gene Expression Assays with “_s1” as assay ID suffix are the assays whose primers and probes are designed within a single exon, and therefore, will detect genomic DNA. However, the application of these assays in gene copy number studies has not been validated. Other gene expression assays will not detect gDNA, let alone the region of variance.

What type of samples should be run with TaqMan Copy Number Assays?

These assays target regions of variance that are found in genomic DNA.

Do I need to do a validation test before I use the ΔΔCt method to determine the copy number of the target gene?

If you are using our copy number assays and reference assays, this is not necessary.

Where can I get reference samples for TaqMan Copy Number Assays?

We recommend that you check the DGV (database of genomic variants) database for your CNV of interest. Not all regions of variance have control samples available, but if there are controls for your CNV, the DGV will list some Coriell sample ids. You can then order these control samples from Coriell.

What endogenous control is recommended for TaqMan Copy Number Assays?

We recommend that you run one of our TaqMan Copy Number Reference assays in duplex with your target copy number assay. In human, we offer Rnase P and TERT copy number reference assays; in mouse, we offer Tfrc and TERT copy number reference assays. The reference assays are VIC-TAMRA labeled so that they can be run in duplex with your target copy number assay of interest.