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. 2006 Nov;18(6):580-2.
doi: 10.1177/104063870601800609.

Freezing complete polymerase chain reaction master mix reagents for routine molecular diagnostics

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Freezing complete polymerase chain reaction master mix reagents for routine molecular diagnostics

Donna Marie West et al. J Vet Diagn Invest. 2006 Nov.

Abstract

The potential of storing complete frozen real-time polymerase chain reactions (PCRs) and real-time reverse transcription PCRs (RT-PCRs), which require only thawing and the addition of template nucleic acid before PCR cycling, was examined. Master mixes containing all necessary reagents at working concentration (except template nucleic acid) were aliquoted into single-reaction volumes and stored at -70 degrees C for periods of up to 8 months. Reactions were removed from storage and nucleic acid template was added and amplified using different real-time PCR instruments. Threshold cycle values were used to monitor changes in assay performance after storage. Results for hybridization probe and TaqMan probe assays showed that freezing complete real-time PCR and RT-PCR reaction mixes was possible without deterioration in assay performance. This approach has advantages for routine molecular diagnostics in areas such as convenience, test consistency, quality control, and ease of use by nonspecialist staff.

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