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.
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DTI JadeAmp Max HiFid Taq Premix - Protocol
Instructions for use and step-by-step protocol.
DTI JadeAmp Max HiFid Taq Premix - Certificate of Analysis (80 rxn)
Batch-specific quality control results.
DTI JadeAmp Max HiFid Taq Premix - Certificate of Analysis (320 rxn)
Batch-specific quality control results.
DTI JadeAmp Max HiFid Taq Premix - Promotional Document
Promotional overview and ordering information.
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.
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.
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.
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.