Overview
The Mag-Bind® Blood & Tissue DNA HDQ 96 Kit is designed for isolation of high-quality genomic DNA from blood samples, saliva, swabs, mouse tails, dried blood spots or cultured cells. Mag-Bind® Particles HDQ provides quick magnetic response time reducing overall processing time. This system combines the reversible nucleic acid-binding properties of Mag-Bind® paramagnetic particles with Omega Bio-tek’s tissue and blood DNA isolation systems. Utilizing paramagnetic particles provides high-quality DNA that is suitable for direct use in most downstream applications such as Next Generation Sequencing, qPCR, PCR, and microarrays. The Mag-Bind Blood & Tissue DNA HDQ 96 Kit can be scaled up to process 1 mL whole blood samples.
- Safe – No organic solvents
- Compatible with DNA Genotek’s preservation system
- Compatible with Mawi iSWAB DNA preservation system
- High quality – Pure DNA suitable for downstream applications such as Next Generation Sequencing, qPCR, PCR, and microarrays
- Hamilton Microlab® STAR
- Hamilton Microlab® NIMBUS
- KingFisher™, BioSprint®, and MagMAX® 96
Specifications
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Features | Specifications |
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Starting Amount | 100-250 μL blood samples, saliva, swabs, mouse tails, dried blood spots or 5 x 106 cultured cells. |
Elution Volume | 50-200 µL |
Technology | Magnetic Beads |
Processing Mode | Automated, Manual |
Throughput | 8 - 384 |
Note | Downstream applications: NGS, qPCR, microarray |
Kit Components
Item | Available Separately |
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Mag-Bind® Particles HDQ | Call for Pricing |
AL Buffer | View Product |
TL Buffer | View Product |
HDQ Binding Buffer | View Product |
VHB Buffer | View Product |
SPM Wash Buffer | View Product |
Proteinase K Solution | View Product |
Elution Buffer | View Product |
Protocol and Resources
Product Documentation & Literature
PROTOCOL
M6399 Mag-Bind® Blood & Tissue DNA HDQ 96 Kit
SDS
M6399 SDS
SALES SHEET
VIDEO PROTOCOL
APPLICATION NOTE
High Throughput, Automated DNA Extraction Solution from Whole Blood Samples Using Omega Bio-tek’s Reagents on Tecan Fluent® 780 Workstation
APPLICATION NOTE
DNA Extraction from Whole Blood on Hamilton’s Microlab® STAR™
APPLICATION NOTE
Comprehensive, High Throughput Workflow for Automated gDNA Isolation from iSWAB Oral Samples
APPLICATION NOTE
A Simple, User-Friendly, High Throughput DNA Extraction Workflow Using 2-D Barcoded Buccal Swabs on Hamilton’s Firefly NIMBUS® 96
APPLICATION NOTE
Fully automated DNA extraction solution from Omega Bio-tek using saliva stabilized in Biomatrica’s Salivagard® HT DNA collection tubes
Product Data
DNA yield from 200 μL whole blood extracted using the Mag-Bind® Blood & Tissue DNA HDQ 96 Kit on the ABI MagMAX 96 instrument.
Figure 1. DNA yield from 200 µL whole blood extracted using the Mag-Bind® Blood & Tissue DNA HDQ 96 Kit on the ABI MagMAX 96 instrument. DNA yield was determined by PicoGreen® quantification.
DNA yield from buccal swab samples using the Mag-Bind® Blood & Tissue DNA HDQ 96 Kit is higher than a leading competitor.
Figure 2. Genomic DNA was extracted from buccal swab samples using Omega Bio-tek’s Mag-Bind® Blood & Tissue DNA HDQ 96 Kit and Company A’s genomic DNA extraction kit. 10% of DNA extracted from each sample was analyzed on a 0.8% agarose gel.
Purified genomic DNA using Omega Bio-tek’s Mag-Bind® Blood & Tissue DNA HDQ 96 Kit is of high quality and free of inhibitors.
Figure 3. Genomic DNA was extracted from 1,500 µL whole blood using Omega Bio-tek’s Mag-Bind® Blood & Tissue DNA HDQ 96 Kit. The elution volume was 500 µL. DNA was analyzed on Thermo Scientific’s NanoDrop® 2000c. 50 ng of DNA was diluted 10- and 100-fold and used as a template in a 20 µL SYBR® qPCR reaction. The Ct values increased by only 3 cycles per 10-fold dilution, which demonstrates that the template DNA in free of inhibitors.
DNA purified using Mag-Bind Blood & Tissue DNA HDQ 96 Kit was around 60 kb
Figure 4. The sizes of genomic DNA purified using Mag-Bind Blood & Tissue DNA HDQ Kit were determined by electrophoresis. Sample 1 and 2 were gDNA from human blood. L is 50 kb genomic ladder for Agilent TapeStation 2200. The size of gDNA is around 60 kb.
Citations
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- Xi Wang, Kai Wang, Wei Zhang, Ming Qiang, Ying Luo. A bilaminated decellularized scaffold for islet transportation: structure, properties and functions in diabetic mice
- Pavel Dimens. Population structure of a migratory small coastal shark, the blacknose shark Carcharhinus acronotus, across cryptic barriers to gene flow
- Molly Norton Darr. Biological studies and evaluation of Scymnus coniferarum crotch, a predator of hemlock woolly adelgid from western North America