DTI JadeAmp Max HiFid Taq Premix
PCR

DTI JadeAmp Max HiFid Taq Premix

The DTI JadeAmp Max HiFid Taq Premix PCR Master Mix offers a powerful and convenient option for high-yield, routine, and specific PCR. This premix formulation includes an optimized buffer, PCR enzyme, dNTP mixture, gel-loading dye (green), and a density reagent in a convenient 2X premix format.

The buffer is optimized for better performance with AT or GC-rich targets, and allows amplification of long products. It is possible to amplify 15 kb genomic DNA fragments with this master mix. Only primers and DNA template need to be added to initiate the reaction. Completed reactions can be analyzed directly via gel electrophoresis. The vivid green dye separates into blue and yellow dye fronts when the PCR product is run on an agarose gel.

Catalog & Pack Sizes
DT0202.80 80 rxn 25 µl reaction volume
DT0202.320 320 rxn 25 µl reaction volume

Key Highlights

  • Simply add template, primers, and water to the 2X master mix then load reactions directly onto gel.
  • Emerald green loading dye tracks migration during electrophoresis.
  • Obtain at least 10 times more end product.
  • Amplify targets up to 10 kb in length.
  • Perform restriction digests directly in the PCR buffer or use in TA cloning.

Documents & Downloads

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DTI JadeAmp Max HiFid Taq Premix - Protocol

Instructions for use and step-by-step protocol.

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DTI JadeAmp Max HiFid Taq Premix - Certificate of Analysis (80 rxn)

Batch-specific quality control results.

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DTI JadeAmp Max HiFid Taq Premix - Certificate of Analysis (320 rxn)

Batch-specific quality control results.

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DTI JadeAmp Max HiFid Taq Premix - Promotional Document

Promotional overview and ordering information.

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DTI JadeAmp Premix Performance Comparison

DTI JadeAmp premixes outperform Competitor(C) Red Mix for GC-rich targets

Results

Amplification of GC-rich targets

Our results showed that the non-hot-start DTI JadeAmp FabTaq Premix and DTI JadeAmp Max HiFid Taq Premix gave minimal background amplification with GC-rich targets. Non-hot-start Competitor(C) Red Mix, on the other hand, resulted in nonspecific amplification and was unable to amplify the target with a high GC content (72.3%). While DTI JadeAmp FabTaq Premix failed to amplify the TGFB-1 gene that is 4 kb long with a 63.1% GC content, DTI JadeAmp Max HiFid Taq Premix was able to generate a clean and distinct band. We were unable to amplify the 4-kb TGFB-1 target using Competitor(C) Red Mix.

Application data figure 1

Figure 1: Comparison of amplification profiles of four GC-rich target genes using DTI JadeAmp FabTaq Premix, DTI JadeAmp Max HiFid Taq Premix, or Competitor(C) Red Mix. 10 µl from each PCR reaction was loaded on a 1% agarose gel.

Amplification of GC-rich targets

The performance of hot-start, dye-added premixes, DTI JadeAmp Max HiFid Taq Premix and Competitor(C) Red Mix, was compared using GC-rich targets. DTI JadeAmp Max HiFid Taq Premix was able to amplify all expected products with minimal nonspecific background amplification—including long targets, regardless of GC content. In contrast, Competitor(C) Red Mix generated background amplification and failed to amplify the high GC-content gene TGFB-1, as seen in the figure below.

Application data figure 2

Figure 2: Amplification of four GC-rich targets using hot-start premixes DTI JadeAmp Max HiFid Taq Premix and Competitor(C) Red Mix. 10 µl of PCR products from each reaction were loaded on a 1% agarose gel.

Conclusion: DTI JadeAmp FabTaq Premix and DTI JadeAmp Max HiFid Taq Premix (non-hot-start and hot-start) outperformed Competitor(C) Red Mix in background amplification, target GC-content, and target length. The DTI JadeAmp series gave minimal background amplification and better performance on GC-rich targets. Additionally, the DTI JadeAmp Max HiFid Taq Premix master mixes were able to amplify long targets while Competitor(C) Red Mix failed to amplify the 4-kb target gene TGFB-1.

With DTI's JadeAmp series of PCR master mixes, you can streamline your genotyping workflow without worrying about the GC content of your target or nonspecific background amplification.

Frequently Asked Questions

We recommend DTI JadeAmp FabTaq Premix (Cat.# DT0201.320). This product is completely premixed, making it easy to prepare PCR reaction mixtures which can be loaded directly on an agarose gel for electrophoresis after the reaction. For an efficient workflow with minimal pipetting, DTI JadeAmp FabTaq Premix contains a green tracking dye. Additionally, a density agent is included to aid in gel loading.

DTI JadeAmp FabTaq Premix can amplify targets up to 10 kb in length, including targets that are GC- or AT-rich. Additionally, PCR products generated with DTI JadeAmp FabTaq Premix can be used directly for restriction enzyme digestion, sequencing, or TA-cloning without the need for further purification.
We recommend DTI CobaltAmp HiFid Taq HS Premix for colony PCR. These enzyme preparations tolerate the presence of substantial bacterial nucleic acid carry-over. Because tracking dye and density agent are included in these master mixes, the PCR reaction mixtures may be loaded directly on an agarose gel for electrophoresis.
DTI CobaltAmp HiFid Taq HS Premix is an economical choice for high-throughput projects. This enzyme is formulated to include high-speed polymerase, optimized buffer, dNTP mixture, gel loading dye (blue), and a density reagent in a 2X premix. Since it requires an extension time of only 10 sec/kb, colony PCR reactions can be completed in less than 1 hour for inserts up to 1 kb.
DTI FabTaq and DTI FabTaq Hot Start Version enzymes are compatible with inosine-containing primers. It is important to note that inosine-containing primers should not be used with PCR enzymes that have 3’→5’ exonuclease activity. When using one of these PCR enzymes, we recommend using mixtures of degenerate primers with A, T, G, and C at the desired position(s) rather than inosine-containing primers when performing degenerate PCR.
DTI FabTaq and DTI FabTaq Hot Start Version enzymes primarily yield amplification products containing 3’-dA overhangs, which facilitates TA cloning.
The optimal amount of template required depends on the complexity of the template and the copy number of the target sequence. Approximately 10⁴ copies of the target DNA sequence are required to detect the amplification product in 25–30 PCR cycles.

• Typically, 1 µg of human genomic DNA contains 3.04 x 10⁵ molecules of DNA. For most PCR applications, 30–100 ng of human genomic DNA is sufficient. High-copy targets, such as housekeeping genes, require only 10 ng of template. Template amounts for higher-complexity templates range between 10 ng and 500 ng.
• Typically, 1 µg of E. coli genomic DNA contains 2 x 10⁸ molecules of DNA; therefore, the recommended amount of template is between 100 pg and 1 ng.
• Typically, 1 µg of lambda DNA contains 1.9 x 10¹⁰ molecules of DNA; therefore, the template input can be as little as 100 pg.
• The amount of cDNA template depends on the copy number of the target. cDNA input is typically described in terms of equivalent RNA input. The amount of cDNA in a PCR reaction can be as little as 10 pg (RNA equivalent).

For some polymerases, excessive template tends to inhibit amplification. In contrast, some DNA polymerases tolerate a broader range of template quantity. In general, reaction conditions may be adjusted depending on the type, quantity, and quality of the template.