Quant-iT™ OliGreen™ ssDNA Assay Kit and Quant-iT OliGreen ssDNA Reagent
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Quant-iT™ OliGreen™ ssDNA Assay Kit and Quant-iT OliGreen ssDNA Reagent
Quant-iT™ OliGreen ssDNA Assay Kit and Quant-iT OliGreen ssDNA Reagent contain an ultrasensitive, green-fluorescent nucleic acid stain for quantitating oligonucleotides and single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) in solution.
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O7582
Quant-iT OliGreen ssDNA Reagent
200 pg to 2 μg
O11492
Quant-iT OliGreen ssDNA Kit
200 pg to 2 μg
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Product Type:
Quant-iT OliGreen ssDNA Reagent
Quantitation Range:
200 pg to 2 μg
Price (USD)
716.00
Each
Add to cart
Quantify ssDNA with ease using the Quant-iT OliGreen ssDNA Assay kit and reagent. This assay kit and reagent enable sensitive quantitation of single-stranded DNA without the need for a highly concentrated sample. As little as 100 pg/mL can be quantitated using the assay kit or Quant-iT OliGreen ssDNA Reagent.
Quantitate ssDNA and other oligonucleotides accurately and without the need for a highly concentrated sample with Quant-iT OliGreen ssDNA Assay Kit and Quant-iT OliGreen ssDNA Reagent. Quant-iT OliGreen ssDNA Assay Kits contain an ultrasensitive, green-fluorescent nucleic acid stain for quantitating oligonucleotides and single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) in solution. The Quant-iT™ OliGreen™ ssDNA Assay Reagent enables researchers to quantify as little as 1 ng/mL oligonucleotide or ssDNA (200 pg in a 200 μL assay volume) with a fluorescence microplate reader using fluorescein excitation and emission wavelengths. This sensitivity exceeds that achieved with absorbance methods by 10,000-fold.
In addition to the dye, the OliGreen ssDNA Assay Kit includes buffer and an oligonucleotide standard. The OliGreen reagent is also available as the stand-alone Quant-iT OliGreen ssDNA Reagent.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Detection MethodFluorescence
Excitation/Emission500/525
For Use With (Equipment)Microplate Reader
No. of Reactions200 assays (2 mL assay volume)
Quantitation Range200 pg to 2 μg
Product LineOLIGREEN, Quant-iT
Product TypeQuant-iT OliGreen ssDNA Reagent
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Unit SizeEach
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
Why am I getting negative fluorescence values with my Qubit Assays?
Negative fluorescence is a physical impossibility. It is an artifact from software autocorrecting for background signal. This means your reader is picking up and subtracting out background light at the cost of your data. Make sure to do a buffer-only control and assess the type of signal. You may need to switch to a different plate.
I have a Quant-iT DNA Kit and want to use it for the Qubit Fluorometer. Can I?
Yes, the manual has directions for this application. You will use the 0 ng/µL lambda dsDNA HS standard to generate Standard #1. You will prepare a dilution of the 10 ng/µL lambda dsDNA HS standard to generate Standard #2. You then prepare the samples and compare them to this 2-point standard curve. The Quant-iT dsDNA BR Kit can be used in a similar manner.
What is the useful pH range for Quant-iT DNA kits?
The buffer included in the kit should assure the proper pH range, even if your DNA is at a pH outside of this range, since at least a 10-fold excess of kit buffer over sample is used in the assay.
I'm trying to quantify some DNA labeled with a fluorophore. Will this work?
PicoGreen dye and other fluorescence-based quantification reagents are not recommended for quantifying dye-conjugated nucleic acids. The attached dye molecules can interfere with either binding and/or fluorescence output of the quantification reagents.
Does DNA length have an effect on the dsDNA assays?
Strands that are roughly in the 20-mer range or shorter show a lower level of signal. For dsDNA samples that are composed of mostly short strands, the reagent may still be used, but one should use a dsDNA standard that is of comparable length as the sample.